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Hybrid Transfer Printing of Liquid Metals and Allied Inks for Rapid Fabrication of Multifunctional Soft Electronics.

Zhuquan ZhouYang YuGuoliang XuJing LiuQian Wang
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
The newly emerging liquid metal flexible electronics are gaining increasing applications over the world due to their outstanding adaptability and printability. Here, we proposed a generalized purpose thermo-activated hybrid transfer printing method for the rapid fabrication of multifunctional soft electronics, which can significantly reduce the difficulty facing existing technologies. This printing involves two delivery and deposition processes of liquid metals and the allied inks (toners) based on their adhesion selection mechanisms. Through developing office supplies, the laser printer could directly print toner masks on soft substrates, such as polydimethylsiloxane film. The heating plate was applied to remove the toner sacrificial mask after rolling liquid metal inks, resulting in retaining the liquid metal circuits on the target substrate. For illustration, diverse materials and inks are adapted to the strategy of constructing flexible electronics. Particularly, colorful circuits, flexible heaters, transparent circuitry, and soft programmable light-emitting diode array displays with multilayer circuits have been fabricated and tested. This general and easily accessible method allows for the rapid acquisition of user-designed soft electronics and is expected to promote the widespread use of flexible electronics in e-skin, sensing, displays, etc.
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