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Fabrication of Thermally Evaporated Al Thin Film on Cylindrical PET Monofilament for Wearable Computing Devices

Authors
Liu, YangKim, EunjuHan, Jeong In
Issue Date
Jan-2016
Publisher
KOREAN INST METALS MATERIALS
Keywords
conductive electronic fiber; thermal evaporation; Al thin film; PET monofilament; cylindrical fiber; hillock; AFM
Citation
ELECTRONIC MATERIALS LETTERS, v.12, no.1, pp 186 - 196
Pages
11
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
ELECTRONIC MATERIALS LETTERS
Volume
12
Number
1
Start Page
186
End Page
196
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/23425
DOI
10.1007/s13391-015-5239-y
ISSN
1738-8090
2093-6788
Abstract
During the initial development of wearable computing devices, the conductive fibers of Al thin film on cylindrical PET monofilament were fabricated by thermal evaporation. Their electrical current-voltage characteristics curves were excellent for incorporation into wearable devices such as fiber-based cylindrical capacitors or thin film transistors. Their surfaces were modified by UV exposure and dip coating of acryl or PVP to investigate the surface effect. The conductive fiber with PVP coating showed the best conductivities because the rough surface of the PET substrate transformed into a smooth surface. The conductivities of PET fiber with and without PVP were 6.81 x 10(3) Omega(-1)cm(-1) and 5.62 x 10(3) Omega(-1)cm(-1), respectively. In order to understand the deposition process of Al thin film on cylindrical PET, Al thin film on PET fiber was studied using SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope), conductivities and thickness measurements. Hillocks on the surface of conductive PET fibers were observed and investigated by AFM on the surface. Hillocks were formed and grown during Al thermal evaporation because of severe compressive strain and plastic deformation induced by large differences in thermal expansion between PET substrate and Al thin film. From the analysis of hillock size distribution, it turns out that hillocks grew not transversely but longitudinally.
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