Phys.org December 13, 2024 Thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs) are nanostructured, melt-processable, elastomeric block copolymers. When TPEs that form cylindrical or lamellar nanostructures are macroscopically oriented, their material properties can exhibit several orders of magnitude of anisotropy. Researchers at Princeton University demonstrated that the flows applied during the 3D printing of a cylinder-forming TPE enables hierarchical control over material nanostructure and function. 3D printing allowed control over the extent of nanostructural and mechanical anisotropy. They had tunable local and macroscopic mechanical responses. They achieved melt-reprocessability over multiple cycles, reprogramability, and robust self-healing via a brief period of thermal annealing, enabling facile fabrication […]
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Soft semiconductors that stretch like human skin can detect ultra-low light levels
Science Daily December 15, 2021 An international team of researchers (USA – Georgia Institute of Technology, Chile) has demonstrated a new level of stretchability for a photodetector made from a synthetic polymer and an elastomer that absorbs light to produce an electrical current. It is up to 200% more stretchable than its original dimension without significantly losing its electric current. They found the right combination of chemical compounds to produce a super-soft material with the ability to generate and conduct electricity when exposed to light and the right ratio for all parts of the semiconductor layer to maintain high performance […]