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Truly form-factor-free industrially scalable system integration for electronic textile architectures with multifunctional fiber devicesopen access

Authors
Lee, SanghyoChoi, Hyung WooFigueiredo, Cátia LopesShin, Dong-WookMoncunill, Francesc MañosaUllrich, KaySinopoli, StefanoJovančić, PetarYang, JiajieLee, HanleemEisenreich, MartinEmanuele, UmbertoNicotera, SalvatoreSantos, AngeloIgreja, RuiMarrani, AlessioMomentè, RobertoGomes, JoãoJung, Sung-MinHan, Soo DeokBang, Sang YunZhan, ShijieHarden-Chaters, WilliamSuh, Yo-HanFan, Xiang-BingLee, Tae HoonJo, Jeong-WanKim, YoonwooCostantino, AntoninoCandel, Virginia GarciaDurães, NelsonMeyer, SebastianKim, Chul-HongLucassen, MarcelNejim, AhmedJiménez, DavidSpringer, MartijnLee, Young-WooAn, Geon-HyoungChoi, YoungjinSohn, Jung InnCha, SeungNamChhowalla, ManishAmaratunga, Gehan A. J.Occhipinti, Luigi G.Barquinha, PedroFortunato, ElviraMartins, RodrigoKim, Jong Min
Issue Date
Apr-2023
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Keywords
Approximation Theory; Automation; Field Effect Transistors; Intelligent Buildings; Semiconductor Quantum Dots; Smart Textiles; Weaving; Electronic Component; Electronics System; Fiber Devices; Form Factors; Freeforms; Manufacturing Integrations; Scalable Systems; Smart System; System Integration; Textile Manufacturing; Fibers
Citation
Science Advances, v.9, no.16
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Science Advances
Volume
9
Number
16
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/26216
DOI
10.1126/sciadv.adf4049
ISSN
2375-2548
2375-2548
Abstract
An integrated textile electronic system is reported here, enabling a truly free form factor system via textile manufacturing integration of fiber-based electronic components. Intelligent and smart systems require freedom of form factor, unrestricted design, and unlimited scale. Initial attempts to develop conductive fibers and textile electronics failed to achieve reliable integration and performance required for industrial-scale manufacturing of technical textiles by standard weaving technologies. Here, we present a textile electronic system with functional one-dimensional devices, including fiber photodetectors (as an input device), fiber supercapacitors (as an energy storage device), fiber field-effect transistors (as an electronic driving device), and fiber quantum dot light-emitting diodes (as an output device). As a proof of concept applicable to smart homes, a textile electronic system composed of multiple functional fiber components is demonstrated, enabling luminance modulation and letter indication depending on sunlight intensity.
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