Flexible Devices Based on Metal Oxides
Achievements and Prospects
Daniela Nunes author Ana Pimentel author Pedro Barquinha author Elvira Fortunato author Rodrigo Martins author MJ Mendes author J Coelho author Henrique Vazão de Almeida author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Published:20th Nov '24
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Flexible devices based on metal oxides: Achievements and prospects focuses on the integration of flexibility in electronic circuitry, sensing applications, energy conversion and storage, and environmental remediation. Flexibility in these applications offers great potential, especially in the areas of wearable sensors, solar cells, transistors, electronic skin, and human body monitoring. The book investigates flexible and wearable devices based on metal oxide nanostructures or thin films that are capable of bending, rolling, compression, and folding, all while maintaining their performance. Metal oxide nanomaterials display exceptional properties that include mechanical stress tolerance, high optical transparency, high carrier mobilities, wide band gap, high dielectric constant, and superconductivity, amongst others. In some cases, they are also earth abundant, environmentally benign, cost-effective, chemically stable, and compatible with low-cost wet-chemical synthesis routes. The focus of the book is on wearables manufactured using sustainable manufacturing methods and integrated into substrates that are flexible, inexpensive, recyclable, abundant, and lightweight, including polymer, textile, cellulose and cork substrates.
ISBN: 9780443216565
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 450g
608 pages