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Thermally Controlled,Patterned Graphene Transfer Printing for Transparent and Wearable Electronic/Optoelectronic System
Authors:Moon Kee Choi  Inhyuk Park  Dong Chan Kim  Eehyung Joh  Ok Kyu Park  Jaemin Kim  Myungbin Kim  Changsoon Choi  Jiwoong Yang  Kyoung Won Cho  Jae‐Ho Hwang  Jwa‐Min Nam  Taeghwan Hyeon  Ji Hoon Kim  Dae‐Hyeong Kim
Affiliation:1. Center for Nanoparticle Research, Institute for Basic Science (IBS), Seoul, Republic of Korea;2. School of Chemical and Biological Engineering and Institute of Chemical Processes, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea;3. Division of Bio‐imaging, Korea Basic Science Institute, Chun‐Cheon, Republic of Korea;4. Department of Chemistry, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea;5. School of Mechanical Engineering, Pusan National University, Busan, Republic of Korea
Abstract:Graphene has been highlighted as a platform material in transparent electronics and optoelectronics, including flexible and stretchable ones, due to its unique properties such as optical transparency, mechanical softness, ultrathin thickness, and high carrier mobility. Despite huge research efforts for graphene‐based electronic/optoelectronic devices, there are remaining challenges in terms of their seamless integration, such as the high‐quality contact formation, precise alignment of micrometer‐scale patterns, and control of interfacial‐adhesion/local‐resistance. Here, a thermally controlled transfer printing technique that allows multiple patterned‐graphene transfers at desired locations is presented. Using the thermal‐expansion mismatch between the viscoelastic sacrificial layer and the elastic stamp, a “heating and cooling” process precisely positions patterned graphene layers on various substrates, including graphene prepatterns, hydrophilic surfaces, and superhydrophobic surfaces, with high transfer yields. A detailed theoretical analysis of underlying physics/mechanics of this approach is also described. The proposed transfer printing successfully integrates graphene‐based stretchable sensors, actuators, light‐emitting diodes, and other electronics in one platform, paving the way toward transparent and wearable multifunctional electronic systems.
Keywords:graphene  light‐emitting diode  sensor and actuator  transfer printing  transparent electronics  wearable electronics
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