2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2023.108574
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Fabricating 1D stretchable fiber-shaped electronics based on inkjet printing technology for wearable applications

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“…Printing methods are widely used for the fabrication of fibrous devices due to their ability to create complex patterns and structures in a cost-effective manner. The commonly used printing methods include screen printing, inkjet printing, and 3D printing. ,, Screen printing is a well-established method for depositing large amounts of inks onto fibrous substrates at high throughput, though the resolution is relatively low compared to other printing techniques. On the other hand, inkjet printing allows for a higher printing resolution with minimized material waste.…”
Section: Integrated Wearable Systems Based On Pctsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Printing methods are widely used for the fabrication of fibrous devices due to their ability to create complex patterns and structures in a cost-effective manner. The commonly used printing methods include screen printing, inkjet printing, and 3D printing. ,, Screen printing is a well-established method for depositing large amounts of inks onto fibrous substrates at high throughput, though the resolution is relatively low compared to other printing techniques. On the other hand, inkjet printing allows for a higher printing resolution with minimized material waste.…”
Section: Integrated Wearable Systems Based On Pctsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the sliding continues, the next nylon film also acquires a positive charge through charge transfer (stage iv). By employing electrostatic induction, the charge redistributes through an external load to generate continuous AC output, [33][34][35] ultimately entering a stable state after a few cycles of saturation. The working principle of the stable state is demonstrated in Fig.…”
Section: Papermentioning
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“…c) Preparation of FSE by inkjet printing Ag ink on PU fibers according to continuous and line scan modes. [ 125 ] Copyright 2023, Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.…”
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“…Li et al. [ 125 ] proposed a high‐precision and customizable micromachining of the surface of ultra‐small‐diameter optical fibers by using a self‐built precision rotary inkjet printing equipment, and the minimum printing line width is 133 µm. According to different processing purposes, the fabrication process is divided into two modes: continuous inkjet printing and line scanning inkjet printing (Figure 5a).…”
Section: Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%