Scientific Reports (Nov 2023)

Manufacturing of stretchable substrate with biaxial strain control for highly-efficient stretchable solar cells and displays

  • Ji-Youn Kwak,
  • Ji-Young Jeong,
  • Ye-Pil Kwon,
  • Dong-Hyun Seo,
  • Chung-Mo Kang,
  • Dong-Hyeon Kim,
  • Jun Sae Han,
  • Eun-Ji Gwak,
  • Doo-Sun Choi,
  • Ju-Young Kim,
  • Tae-Jin Je,
  • Eun-chae Jeon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-47569-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Abstract There has been significant research focused on the development of stretchable materials that can provide a large area with minimal material usage for use in solar cells and displays. However, most materials exhibit perpendicular shrinkage when stretched, which is particularly problematic for polymer-based substrates commonly used in stretchable devices. To address this issue, biaxial strain-controlled substrates have been proposed as a solution to increase device efficiency and conserve material resources. In this study, we present the design and fabrication of a biaxial strain-controlled substrate with a re-entrant honeycomb structure and a negative Poisson’s ratio. Using a precisely machined mold with a shape error of less than 0.15%, we successfully fabricated polydimethylsiloxane substrates with a 500 μm thick re-entrant honeycomb structure, resulting in a 19.1% reduction in perpendicular shrinkage. This improvement translates to a potential increase in device efficiency by 9.44% and an 8.60% reduction in material usage for substrate fabrication. We demonstrate that this design and manufacturing method can be applied to the fabrication of efficient stretchable devices, such as solar cells and displays.