Amorphous FeZr metal for multi-functional sensor in electronic skin

Flexible metal for Electronic Skin Amorphous alloys have never been such a viable approach for flexible electronics because now their excellent properties are not compromised by the structure and morphology. A collaborative team of scientists led by Prof Sanghun Jeon from Korea Advanced Institute of...

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Autores principales: Minhyun Jung, Eunha Lee, Dongseuk Kim, Kyungkwan Kim, Changjin Yun, Hyangsook Lee, Heegoo Kim, Kungwon Rhie, Sanghun Jeon
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ad3245bc74d04e8799f4a0d359db96702021-12-02T13:43:49ZAmorphous FeZr metal for multi-functional sensor in electronic skin10.1038/s41528-019-0051-72397-4621https://doaj.org/article/ad3245bc74d04e8799f4a0d359db96702019-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41528-019-0051-7https://doaj.org/toc/2397-4621Flexible metal for Electronic Skin Amorphous alloys have never been such a viable approach for flexible electronics because now their excellent properties are not compromised by the structure and morphology. A collaborative team of scientists led by Prof Sanghun Jeon from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology optimize the performance of a Fe33Zr67 metal alloy for multifunctional skin-like sensors. One critical step is that they understand and control the deposition condition to avoid the porous structure and obtain uniform amorphous alloy films. As a result, the Fe33Zr67 metal alloy possesses higher strength, lower Young's modulus and can be made into pressure sensors, temperature sensors and photosensors when integrated with In-Zn-O thin film transistors. This highly versatile and high performance alloy can be used in many scenarios, such as medical, healthcare and wearable electronics.Minhyun JungEunha LeeDongseuk KimKyungkwan KimChangjin YunHyangsook LeeHeegoo KimKungwon RhieSanghun JeonNature PortfolioarticleElectronicsTK7800-8360Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materialsTA401-492ENnpj Flexible Electronics, Vol 3, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2019)
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topic Electronics
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Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials
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spellingShingle Electronics
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Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials
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Minhyun Jung
Eunha Lee
Dongseuk Kim
Kyungkwan Kim
Changjin Yun
Hyangsook Lee
Heegoo Kim
Kungwon Rhie
Sanghun Jeon
Amorphous FeZr metal for multi-functional sensor in electronic skin
description Flexible metal for Electronic Skin Amorphous alloys have never been such a viable approach for flexible electronics because now their excellent properties are not compromised by the structure and morphology. A collaborative team of scientists led by Prof Sanghun Jeon from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology optimize the performance of a Fe33Zr67 metal alloy for multifunctional skin-like sensors. One critical step is that they understand and control the deposition condition to avoid the porous structure and obtain uniform amorphous alloy films. As a result, the Fe33Zr67 metal alloy possesses higher strength, lower Young's modulus and can be made into pressure sensors, temperature sensors and photosensors when integrated with In-Zn-O thin film transistors. This highly versatile and high performance alloy can be used in many scenarios, such as medical, healthcare and wearable electronics.
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author Minhyun Jung
Eunha Lee
Dongseuk Kim
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Kungwon Rhie
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Hyangsook Lee
Heegoo Kim
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title Amorphous FeZr metal for multi-functional sensor in electronic skin
title_short Amorphous FeZr metal for multi-functional sensor in electronic skin
title_full Amorphous FeZr metal for multi-functional sensor in electronic skin
title_fullStr Amorphous FeZr metal for multi-functional sensor in electronic skin
title_full_unstemmed Amorphous FeZr metal for multi-functional sensor in electronic skin
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url https://doaj.org/article/ad3245bc74d04e8799f4a0d359db9670
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