Femtosecond laser direct writing sericin-based nanocomposites into intrinsically soft wearable micro-/nano-electronics
Intrinsically flexible micro-/nano-electronics are increasingly in demand for wearable/implantable bio-machine interfacing optical electronics and soft robots. In this work, we developed intrinsically flexible and soft wearable micro-/nano-electronics by femtosecond laser direct writing Bombyx mori...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nanoscale 2024-12, Vol.16 (47), p.21869-2188 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Intrinsically flexible micro-/nano-electronics are increasingly in demand for wearable/implantable bio-machine interfacing optical electronics and soft robots. In this work, we developed intrinsically flexible and soft wearable micro-/nano-electronics by femtosecond laser direct writing
Bombyx mori
sericin-based nanocomposites. Sericin was used as the biomacromolecular reductant to photo-reduce metal ions into nanoparticles and the molecular matrix for
in situ
nano-compositing. The two/three-dimensional fabrication realized ∼350 nm minimum line width, customizable Young's modulus (∼0.22-3.35 GPa in air), and nano-scale morphology (∼12.1 nm average roughness). The electrical percolation and adjustable conductivity up to 10
5
S m
−1
were studied. Within the sericin/Ag-nanocomposite percolation-threshold range, a miniaturized electro-mechano-sensor was prototyped with gauge factors (GF ∼ 16.95) and linearity (
R
2
∼ 0.996), short response/recovery time (200 ms/120 ms), low detection limit (∼0.06% deformation) and power consumption ( |
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ISSN: | 2040-3364 2040-3372 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d4nr02442g |