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Nanoscale ; 13(3): 1800-1806, 2021 Jan 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33433555

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Stretchable electrodes are essential components for wearable electronics. However, the stretchability of the electrodes is often achieved with the sacrifice of electronic conductivity along with huge variation in resistance. In this work, stretchable metallic glass electrodes (MG-electrodes) that have both high electronic conductivity and excellent electronic stability are developed. The stretchability of the MG-electrode is significantly improved by shrinking MG films deposited on substrates with pre-strain. We demonstrate two types of MG-electrodes. One is a transparent MG-electrode for uniaxial stretching, and the other with better conductivity is for biaxial stretching. Compared with previous electrodes, the MG-electrodes exhibit a combination of high conductivity and negligible resistivity change (<5%), making them promising candidates for interconnections. Along with the excellent corrosion resistance of metallic glasses, the electrodes may be used in harsh environments.

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Nanotechnology ; 30(8): 085705, 2019 Feb 22.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30523953

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Flexible and stretchable nanostructures have broad technological applications. Although nanostructures synthesized with metallic glasses, the alloys being of amorphous atomic structure, exhibit superior properties, they are typically too rigid to be used as flexible materials with existing synthesis techniques. In this study we report periodic and crumpled metallic glass nanostructures that can accommodate a large amount of stretching. We demonstrate that their morphologies and characteristic length scale can be well controlled, and that feature sizes as small as ∼200 nm can be readily achieved. With their integrity maintained, the nanostructures can be stretched to a strain of ∼100%, leading to broadly tunable properties. The approach is not limited to specific metallic glasses, but is applicable to a wide range of glass-forming alloys. This not only enables metallic glasses to be used under extreme stretching conditions, but also helps in the exploration of new functionalities of glassy materials.

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