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Method for Patterning of Conductive Polymers on Flexible Substrates with Possible Applications for Wearable Sensing
Mariya Aleksandrova1, Georgi Nikolov2, Valentin Mateev3
1Department of Microelectronics, Technical University of Sofia, 1756 Sofia, Bulgaria.
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This study presents a novel fabrication approach for the precise patterning of conductive polymer coatings (graphene/PEDOT:PSS) on flexible substrates. Traditional lithographic methods often result in chemical or thermal degradation of polymer chains, compromising electrical conductivity. The proposed method utilizes an inversely structured gold nanocoating (400-450 nm) as a sacrificial template. By employing a selective lift-off process in a potassium iodide solution, high-resolution polymer topologies are achieved without damaging the active material. The resulting structures exhibit a sheet resistance of 90-100 Ω/sq and maintain linear sensitivity to temperature and humidity, making them suitable for next-generation wearable medical diagnostics.

