Fiber-shaped electronic devices

Textile electronics embedded in clothing represent an exciting new frontier for modern healthcare and communication systems. Fundamental to the development of these textile electronics is the development of the fibers forming the cloths into electronic devices. An electronic fiber must undergo diver...

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Main Authors: Azhar, Fakharuddin, Li, Haizeng, Di Giacomo, Francesco, Zhang, Tianyi, Gasparini, Nicola, Elezzabi, Abdulhakem Y., Mohanty, Ankita, Ramadoss, Ananthakumar, Ling, JinKiong, Soultati, Anastasia, Tountas, Marinos, Schmidt-Mende, Lukas, Argitis, Panagiotis, Rajan, Jose, Nazeeruddin, Mohammad Khaja, Abd Rashid, Mohd Yusof, Vasilopoulou, Maria
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http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/31992/
https://doi.org/10.1002/aenm.202101443
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author Azhar, Fakharuddin
Li, Haizeng
Di Giacomo, Francesco
Zhang, Tianyi
Gasparini, Nicola
Elezzabi, Abdulhakem Y.
Mohanty, Ankita
Ramadoss, Ananthakumar
Ling, JinKiong
Soultati, Anastasia
Tountas, Marinos
Schmidt-Mende, Lukas
Argitis, Panagiotis
Rajan, Jose
Nazeeruddin, Mohammad Khaja
Abd Rashid, Mohd Yusof
Vasilopoulou, Maria
author_facet Azhar, Fakharuddin
Li, Haizeng
Di Giacomo, Francesco
Zhang, Tianyi
Gasparini, Nicola
Elezzabi, Abdulhakem Y.
Mohanty, Ankita
Ramadoss, Ananthakumar
Ling, JinKiong
Soultati, Anastasia
Tountas, Marinos
Schmidt-Mende, Lukas
Argitis, Panagiotis
Rajan, Jose
Nazeeruddin, Mohammad Khaja
Abd Rashid, Mohd Yusof
Vasilopoulou, Maria
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description Textile electronics embedded in clothing represent an exciting new frontier for modern healthcare and communication systems. Fundamental to the development of these textile electronics is the development of the fibers forming the cloths into electronic devices. An electronic fiber must undergo diverse scrutiny for its selection for a multifunctional textile, viz., from the material selection to the device architecture, from the wearability to mechanical stresses, and from the environmental compatibility to the end-use management. Herein, the performance requirements of fiber-shaped electronics are reviewed considering the characteristics of single electronic fibers and their assemblies in smart clothing. Broadly, this article includes i) processing strategies of electronic fibers with required properties from precursor to material, ii) the state-of-art of current fiber-shaped electronics emphasizing light-emitting devices, solar cells, sensors, nanogenerators, supercapacitors storage, and chromatic devices, iii) mechanisms involved in the operation of the above devices, iv) limitations of the current materials and device manufacturing techniques to achieve the target performance, and v) the knowledge gap that must be minimized prior to their deployment. Lessons learned from this review with regard to the challenges and prospects for developing fiber-shaped electronic components are presented as directions for future research on wearable electronics.
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spelling my.ump.umpir.319922022-02-04T08:11:50Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/31992/ Fiber-shaped electronic devices Azhar, Fakharuddin Li, Haizeng Di Giacomo, Francesco Zhang, Tianyi Gasparini, Nicola Elezzabi, Abdulhakem Y. Mohanty, Ankita Ramadoss, Ananthakumar Ling, JinKiong Soultati, Anastasia Tountas, Marinos Schmidt-Mende, Lukas Argitis, Panagiotis Rajan, Jose Nazeeruddin, Mohammad Khaja Abd Rashid, Mohd Yusof Vasilopoulou, Maria TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Textile electronics embedded in clothing represent an exciting new frontier for modern healthcare and communication systems. Fundamental to the development of these textile electronics is the development of the fibers forming the cloths into electronic devices. An electronic fiber must undergo diverse scrutiny for its selection for a multifunctional textile, viz., from the material selection to the device architecture, from the wearability to mechanical stresses, and from the environmental compatibility to the end-use management. Herein, the performance requirements of fiber-shaped electronics are reviewed considering the characteristics of single electronic fibers and their assemblies in smart clothing. Broadly, this article includes i) processing strategies of electronic fibers with required properties from precursor to material, ii) the state-of-art of current fiber-shaped electronics emphasizing light-emitting devices, solar cells, sensors, nanogenerators, supercapacitors storage, and chromatic devices, iii) mechanisms involved in the operation of the above devices, iv) limitations of the current materials and device manufacturing techniques to achieve the target performance, and v) the knowledge gap that must be minimized prior to their deployment. Lessons learned from this review with regard to the challenges and prospects for developing fiber-shaped electronic components are presented as directions for future research on wearable electronics. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-07-23 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_nc_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/31992/1/Fiber-shaped%20electronic%20devices.pdf Azhar, Fakharuddin and Li, Haizeng and Di Giacomo, Francesco and Zhang, Tianyi and Gasparini, Nicola and Elezzabi, Abdulhakem Y. and Mohanty, Ankita and Ramadoss, Ananthakumar and Ling, JinKiong and Soultati, Anastasia and Tountas, Marinos and Schmidt-Mende, Lukas and Argitis, Panagiotis and Rajan, Jose and Nazeeruddin, Mohammad Khaja and Abd Rashid, Mohd Yusof and Vasilopoulou, Maria (2021) Fiber-shaped electronic devices. Advanced Energy Materials, 2021. pp. 1-58. ISSN 1614-6832. (Published) https://doi.org/10.1002/aenm.202101443 https://doi.org/10.1002/aenm.202101443
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Azhar, Fakharuddin
Li, Haizeng
Di Giacomo, Francesco
Zhang, Tianyi
Gasparini, Nicola
Elezzabi, Abdulhakem Y.
Mohanty, Ankita
Ramadoss, Ananthakumar
Ling, JinKiong
Soultati, Anastasia
Tountas, Marinos
Schmidt-Mende, Lukas
Argitis, Panagiotis
Rajan, Jose
Nazeeruddin, Mohammad Khaja
Abd Rashid, Mohd Yusof
Vasilopoulou, Maria
Fiber-shaped electronic devices
title Fiber-shaped electronic devices
title_full Fiber-shaped electronic devices
title_fullStr Fiber-shaped electronic devices
title_full_unstemmed Fiber-shaped electronic devices
title_short Fiber-shaped electronic devices
title_sort fiber-shaped electronic devices
topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/31992/1/Fiber-shaped%20electronic%20devices.pdf
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/31992/
https://doi.org/10.1002/aenm.202101443
https://doi.org/10.1002/aenm.202101443
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