Transparent butyl rubber is a new elastomer that has the potential to revolutionize stretchable electronics due to its intrinsically low gas permeability. Encapsulating organic electronic materials and devices with transparent butyl rubber protects them from problematic degradation due to oxygen and moisture, preventing premature device failure and enabling the fabrication of stretchable organic electronic devices with practical lifetimes. Here, we report a methodology to alter the surface chemistry of transparent butyl rubber to advance this material from acting as a simple device encapsulant to functioning as a substrate primed for direct device fabrication on its surface. We demonstrate a combination of plasma and chemical treatment to d...
Stretchable electronic devices rely on stretchable conductors to form device interconnects and elect...
Stretchable electronic devices have recently gained a lot of attention because of their applications...
This first half of the thesis reports the synthesis of new branched symmetric dithiophosphinic acids...
The future of soft, conformable, and robust wearable electronics will require elastomers to provide ...
The development of stretchable electronic devices that are soft and conformable has relied heavily o...
This dissertation reports a diverse range of new components for the fabrication of soft flexible, st...
Next-generation wearable electronics require enhanced mechanical robustness and device complexity. B...
A general strategy to impart mechanical stretchability to stretchable electronics involves engineeri...
Flexible and stretchable electronics are the new format of electronics that remain functional with m...
Next-generation wearable electronics require enhanced mechanical robustness and device complexity. B...
Stretchable conductors play a fundamental role in wearable electronics as device electrodes and inte...
Sulfur or peroxide crosslinking is the most common and conventional method to develop elastomeric ma...
The ability to rationally pattern or manipulate micron-scale objects has applications across a vast ...
We report on a new surface modifier which simultaneously improves electrical, optical, and mechanica...
Beside carbon black, silica becomes the most important filler for high-performance rubber products. ...
Stretchable electronic devices rely on stretchable conductors to form device interconnects and elect...
Stretchable electronic devices have recently gained a lot of attention because of their applications...
This first half of the thesis reports the synthesis of new branched symmetric dithiophosphinic acids...
The future of soft, conformable, and robust wearable electronics will require elastomers to provide ...
The development of stretchable electronic devices that are soft and conformable has relied heavily o...
This dissertation reports a diverse range of new components for the fabrication of soft flexible, st...
Next-generation wearable electronics require enhanced mechanical robustness and device complexity. B...
A general strategy to impart mechanical stretchability to stretchable electronics involves engineeri...
Flexible and stretchable electronics are the new format of electronics that remain functional with m...
Next-generation wearable electronics require enhanced mechanical robustness and device complexity. B...
Stretchable conductors play a fundamental role in wearable electronics as device electrodes and inte...
Sulfur or peroxide crosslinking is the most common and conventional method to develop elastomeric ma...
The ability to rationally pattern or manipulate micron-scale objects has applications across a vast ...
We report on a new surface modifier which simultaneously improves electrical, optical, and mechanica...
Beside carbon black, silica becomes the most important filler for high-performance rubber products. ...
Stretchable electronic devices rely on stretchable conductors to form device interconnects and elect...
Stretchable electronic devices have recently gained a lot of attention because of their applications...
This first half of the thesis reports the synthesis of new branched symmetric dithiophosphinic acids...