High-resolution liquid metal–based stretchable electronics enabled by colloidal self-assembly and microtransfer printing
Xuan Li, Eric Rytkin, Qinai Zhao, Pranav G. Bhat, Anna Pfenniger, Liting Yin, Xinghao Huang, Liheng Yang, Bohan Yang, Amy Burrell, Aleksei Mikhailov, Rishi Arora, Igor R. Efimov, Hangbo Zhao
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- 2025
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- 32
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摘要
Liquid metal–based stretchable electronics offer high electrical performance and seamless integration with deformable systems but face challenges in achieving scalable, high-resolution patterning. In this work, we present a method for micropatterning liquid metal particle (LMP) films with feature sizes as small as 5 micrometers by integrating electrostatically enabled colloidal self-assembly and microtransfer printing. The resulting cold-welded LMP micropatterns exhibit exceptional electromechanical properties, high conductivity (2.4 × 10 6 siemens per meter), stretchability (more than 1200%), and strain- and pressure-insensitive resistance, owing to their multiscale and dynamic morphologies. Demonstrations in highly stretchable strain sensors and cardiac mapping devices highlight the capabilities of this method for creating high-performance, highly stretchable electronic systems. Notably, balloon catheter–integrated LMP microelectrode arrays show low impedance under extreme deformations and enable high-resolution endocardial electrogram mapping inside the human heart. This method expands the potential of liquid metal–based stretchable electronics for a wide range of applications, including implantable biomedical devices and soft robotics.
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