Fabrication of conductive polymer coated elastomer contact structures using a reel-to-reel continuous fiber process
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This paper presents an innovation and fabrication process of electrical contact structure using reel-to-reel continuous systems in flexible device technology. A coating of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) poly(4-styrenesulfonate) as a solid conductive layer deposited on silicone elastomer structures are employed in composing the electrical circuit through a large area of woven electronic textile (e-textile), and functions as the electrical contact between weft and warp (interlaced) fiber ribbons. From the resistance measurements using flexible sheets by weaving PET ribbon cable, the structures enhance the durability, flexibility and stability of electrical contact in the woven e-textile better than those of the ribbons without it.
著者
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Takamatsu Seiichi
Macro BEANS Center, BEANS Laboratory
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Itoh Toshihiro
Macro BEANS Center, BEANS Laboratory
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Miyake Koji
Macro BEANS Center, BEANS Laboratory
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Yamashita Takahiro
Macro BEANS Center, BEANS Laboratory
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