柔軟なファイバーエレクトロニクスとそのアプリケーションの回,機能化,組み立て
Zifeng Wang1, Yunyao Tang1, Yu Wang1
1School of Health Science and Engineering, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Shanghai, China.
Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
|February 18, 2026
まとめ
このレビューでは,柔軟な電子機器とウェアラブルデバイスのスピニング,機能化,組み立て技術に焦点を当てて,ファイバーエレクトロニクスの進歩を探索します. 材料とアプリケーションを強調し,将来の研究方向への洞察を提供します.
科学分野:
- マテリアルサイエンス 材料科学
- 電気工学 電気工学とは
- 繊維工学 繊維工学とは
背景:
- 繊維は,柔軟な電子機器,ウェアラブル技術,ソフトロボティクスにおいて,その柔軟性と調節可能な特性により極めて重要です.
- 繊維は,活性材料,導電性相互接続,および高度なアプリケーションのミニチュア化コンポーネントのための多用途のプラットフォームとして機能します.
研究 の 目的:
- ファイバー・エレクトロニクスのファイバー・スピニング,機能化,および組み立て技術における最近の進歩をレビューする.
- オーダーメイドのファイバー電極とデバイスを作成するためのテクニックをマスターするためのロードマップを提供すること.
- ファイバーエレクトロニクスにおける材料,アプリケーション,課題,および将来の機会について議論する.
主な方法:
- 繊維織技術における最近の進歩の分析.
- ファイバーデバイスの作成のための機能化戦略のレビュー.
- 繊維ベースのシステムの組立方法の検討.
主要な成果:
- 材料の分布を制御し,望ましい繊維特性を達成するための重要な製造パラメータの議論.
- 構造-特性相関に重点を置いたスピン可能な材料と機能的な材料を強調します.
- エネルギー貯蔵/変換,ウェアラブルセンサーの応用に関する研究.
結論:
- ファイバーエレクトロニクスの製造には,スピニング,機能化,組み立ての習得が必要です.
- 材料の選択と構造と性質の関係を理解することは,高性能デバイスの鍵です.
- このダイナミックな分野における将来の研究には,重要な課題と機会が存在します.
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