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Strain-Insensitive Outdoor Wearable Electronics by Thermally Robust Nanofibrous Radiative Cooler

Yeongju Jung, Minwoo Kim, Seong‐Min Jeong, Sangwoo Hong, Seung Hwan Ko

2024ACS Nano60 citationsDOI

Abstract

Stable outdoor wearable electronics are gaining attention due to challenges in sustaining consistent device performance outdoors, where sunlight exposure and user movement can disrupt operations. Currently, researchers have focused on integrating radiative coolers into wearable devices for outdoor thermal management. However, these approaches often rely on heat-vulnerable thermoplastic polymers for radiative coolers and strain-susceptible conductors that are unsuitable for wearable electronics. Here, we introduce mechanically, electrically, and thermally stable wearable electronics even when they are stretched under sunlight to address these challenges. This achievement is realized by integrating a polydimethylsiloxane nanofibrous cooler and liquid metal conductors for a fully stable wearable device. The thermally robust architecture of nanofibers, based on their inherent properties as thermoset polymers, exhibits excellent cooling performance through high solar reflection and thermal emission. Additionally, laser-patterned conductors possess ideal properties for wearable electronics, including strain-insensitivity, nonsmearing behavior, and negligible contact resistance. As proof, we developed wearable electronics integrated with thermally and electromechanically stable components that accurately detect physiological signals in harsh environments, including light exposure, while stretched up to 30%. This work highlights the potential for the development of everyday wearable electronics capable of reliable operation under challenging external conditions, including user-activity-induced stress and sunlight exposure.

Topics & Concepts

ElectronicsWearable computerWearable technologyMaterials scienceFlexible electronicsPolydimethylsiloxaneStretchable electronicsElectrical conductorNanotechnologyOptoelectronicsComputer scienceElectrical engineeringComposite materialEngineeringEmbedded systemThermal Radiation and Cooling TechnologiesAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsTransition Metal Oxide Nanomaterials
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