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Flexible and stretchable power sources for wearable electronics
Author(s) -
Alla M. Zamarayeva,
Aminy E. Ostfeld,
Michael J. Wang,
Jerica K. Duey,
Igal Deckman,
Balthazar Lechêne,
Greg Davies,
Daniel A. Steingart,
Ana Claudia Arias
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
science advances
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.928
H-Index - 146
ISSN - 2375-2548
DOI - 10.1126/sciadv.1602051
Subject(s) - wearable computer , flexibility (engineering) , wearable technology , battery (electricity) , electronics , stretchable electronics , computer science , power (physics) , embedded system , electrical engineering , engineering , physics , quantum mechanics , statistics , mathematics
Flexible and stretchable power sources represent a key technology for the realization of wearable electronics. Developing flexible and stretchable batteries with mechanical endurance that is on par with commercial standards and offer compliance while retaining safety remains a significant challenge. We present a unique approach that demonstrates mechanically robust, intrinsically safe silver-zinc batteries. This approach uses current collectors with enhanced mechanical design, such as helical springs and serpentines, as a structural support and backbone for all battery components. We show wire-shaped batteries based on helical band springs that are resilient to fatigue and retain electrochemical performance over 17,000 flexure cycles at a 0.5-cm bending radius. Serpentine-shaped batteries can be stretched with tunable degree and directionality while maintaining their specific capacity. Finally, the batteries are integrated, as a wearable device, with a photovoltaic module that enables recharging of the batteries.

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