Recent progress of fiber-based transistors: materials, structures and applications

Wearable electronics on fibers or fabrics assembled with electronic functions provide a platform for sensors, displays, circuitry, and computation. These new conceptual devices are human-friendly and programmable, which makes them indispensable for modern electronics. Their unique properties such as...

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description Wearable electronics on fibers or fabrics assembled with electronic functions provide a platform for sensors, displays, circuitry, and computation. These new conceptual devices are human-friendly and programmable, which makes them indispensable for modern electronics. Their unique properties such as being adaptable in daily life, as well as being lightweight and flexible, have enabled many promising applications in robotics, healthcare, and the Internet of Things (IoT). Transistors, one of the fundamental blocks in electronic systems, allow for signal processing and computing. Therefore, study leading to integration of transistors with fabrics has become intensive. Here, several aspects of fiber-based transistors are addressed, including materials, system structures, and their functional devices such as sensory, logical circuitry, memory devices as well as neuromorphic computation. Recently reported advances in development and challenges to realizing fully integrated electronic textile (e-textile) systems are also discussed.
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Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering
Circuits
Electrical Engineering
Electronic systems
Electronic textile (e-textile)
Electronics
Engineering
Fabrics
Fiber-based memory device
Fiber-based transistor
Internet of Things
Logic computation
Manufacturing engineering
Memory devices
Physics
Recent Advances in Functional Fibers
Review Article
Robotics
Semiconductor devices
Sensing
Signal processing
Transistors
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