Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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778533 | Extreme Mechanics Letters | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The island-interconnect structures have been widely used in stretchable electronics. This Letter compares the stretchability of two serpentine-based and one spiral-based interconnects, under the limitations of the same in-plane area and contour length rooted from the same areal coverage and electrical resistance. Finite element analysis was conducted and the results showed that the spiral-based interconnects are more stretchable (up to 250% under elastic deformation) than serpentine-based structure. It is believed that a uniform and small curvature contributes to a greater stretchability. The Archimedean spiral pattern as the stretchable interconnection only presents one successful example of the new design concept.
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Authors
Cheng Lv, Hongyu Yu, Hanqing Jiang,