石墨烯
可穿戴计算机
光子学
材料科学
可穿戴技术
纳米技术
退火(玻璃)
喷墨打印
光电子学
计算机科学
墨水池
复合材料
嵌入式系统
作者
C Heaton,Jonathan S. Austin,Leo Ruer,Nathan D. Cottam,Feiran Wang,Yinfeng He,Graham A. Rance,Felicity R. A. J. Rose,Ricky D. Wildman,Richard Hague,O. Makarovsky,Lyudmila Turyanska
标识
DOI:10.1002/admt.202500913
摘要
Abstract Inkjet‐printing of graphene (iGr) onto flexible and stretchable electronics has significant potential for environmental sensing and healthcare monitoring applications. However, conventional thermal annealing techniques often require high temperatures that are incompatible with polymeric and fabric substrates. In this work, an in situ photonic annealing protocol with a compact intense pulsed light (IPL) system is developed to achieve conductive iGr films on flexible temperature sensitive substrates. Raman spectroscopy confirms enhanced iGr structural ordering and the decomposition of ink residues, leading to a sheet resistance of ≈430 Ω sq −1 . The fabricated films exhibit stable electrical properties under mechanical deformation, maintaining performance under up to 30% elongation, with a temperature sensitivity reaching ≈0.096%°C⁻¹, comparable with that of commercial platinum‐based sensor Pt100. Furthermore, the IPL‐processed iGr films demonstrate acetone vapor sensing at physiologically‐relevant concentrations down to 0.2 ppm, highlighting their potential for healthcare sensing and monitoring. The results establish IPL as a rapid, scalable post‐processing technique for iGr, enabling its application in the next‐generation wearable and stretchable electronics.
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