posted on 2024-05-11, 15:05authored byFu Fan, Lei Chen, Yu Zhou, Huigao Duan
Flexible electronics have gained significant attention
as an innovative
solution to meet the growing need for information collection from
the human body and the environment. However, a critical challenge
lies in the need for a transfer printing technique that can fabricate
rigid and brittle devices on flexible organic substrates. Here, we
develop a multiscale transfer printing technique using an ultraviolet-curable
shape memory polymer (SMP) that serves as both the stamp and the receiver
substrate. The SMP demonstrates exceptional mechanical performance
with toughness at room temperature and remarkable flexibility near
its glass transition temperature. The SMP material exhibits an impressive
shape recovery ratio and remarkable adhesion switchability. We demonstrate
robust transfer printing of diverse objects with different materials
and morphologies and in situ transfer of multiscale metallic structures.
In addition, the in situ fabricated transparent hyperthermia patches
with embedded metal grids are demonstrated, offering potential application
in the field of sensors, wearable devices, and electronic skin.