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2022 ◽  
Vol 123 ◽  
pp. 111752
Author(s):  
Shihui Yu ◽  
Zengwen Liu ◽  
Le Zhao ◽  
Lingxia Li
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2021 ◽  
pp. 93-98
Author(s):  
Sergei Arsenichev ◽  
Evgeniy Grigoriev, ◽  
Alim Mazinov ◽  
Oleg Parmenov ◽  
Ibragim Fitaev

The paper presents the results of experimental studies and analysis of the dynamics of heating of metal-dielectric structures (MDS) with aluminum conducting films on glass or sitall substrates when exposed to powerful microwave fields, as well as when exposed to direct and alternating currents.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luo wei ◽  
Mei Shunqi ◽  
Liu Teng ◽  
Yang Liye ◽  
Fan Lingling

Abstract Flexible conductive thin films have recently become a research area of focus in both academia and industry. In this study, a method of preparing nanofiber conductive films by centrifugal spinning is proposed. Polyurethane (PU) nanofiber films were prepared by centrifugal spinning as the flexible substrate film, and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were used as the conducting medium, to obtain CNTs/PU nanofiber conductive films with good conductivity and elasticity. The effects of different CNT concentrations on the properties of the nanofiber films were investigated. It was found that the conductivity of the nanofiber conductive films was optimal when an impregnation concentration of 9% CNTs was used in the stretching process. Cyclic tensile resistance tests showed that the nanofiber conductive films have good durability and repeatability. Physical and structural property analysis of the CNT/PU conductive films indicate that the adsorption of the CNTs on the PU surface was successful and the CNTs were evenly dispersed on the surface of the matrix. Moreover, the CNTs improved the thermal stability of the PU membrane. The CNT/PU conductive films were pasted onto a human finger joint, wrist joint, and Adam's apple to test the detection of movement. The results showed that finger bending, wrist bending, and laryngeal prominence movement all caused a change in resistance of the conductive film, with an approximately linear curve. The results indicate that the CNT/PU nanofiber conductive film developed in this study can be used to test the motion of human joints.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ihssan Hendi ◽  
Tanguy Lacondemine ◽  
Gaetan Schneider ◽  
Manuel Fendler

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 536-544
Author(s):  
Atsushi Nitta ◽  
Naohiko Chosa ◽  
Kazuhiro Takeda

Recently, active research has been conducted on the development of flexible electronic devices. Hence, the transparent conductive film (TCF), an essential component of the device, must also be flexible. However, the commonly used indium tin oxide (ITO) TCF lacks flexibility and contains rare metal, making resource depletion an issue. Therefore, we focused on poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)/poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS), which has high flexibility and conductivity. Flexible TCFs have been fabricated by coating PEDOT:PSS on polyethylene naphthalate substrates using an inkjet printer. However, the current issue in such fabrication is the effect of the interface state on the transparency and conductivity of the thin film. In this study, we investigated the effect of surfactant in addition to polar solvents on the properties of thin films fabricated with PEDOT:PSS ink. Although the electrical conductivity was reduced, the transmittance remained above 90%. Thus, these results are comparable to those of ITO TCFs for practical use in terms of optical properties.


2021 ◽  
Vol 282 ◽  
pp. 116947
Author(s):  
Xing Xin ◽  
Jiarui Yu ◽  
Nan Gao ◽  
Xiaowen Xie ◽  
Shuai Chen ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 77 (11) ◽  
pp. 572-576
Author(s):  
Yoko Komatsu ◽  
Tomoyuki Miyamoto ◽  
Kazunori Hirata ◽  
Yuichiro Omote

2021 ◽  
pp. 110868
Author(s):  
Pingwei Zhu ◽  
Zhichao He ◽  
Siqi Liu ◽  
Li Liu ◽  
Yudong Huang ◽  
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