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Flexible and Stretchable Microbatteries for Wearable Technologies

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ADVANCED MATERIALS TECHNOLOGIES
Volume 5, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/admt.202000412

Keywords

3D architectures; flexible microbatteries; microfabrication processes; stretchable electronics; wearable technologies

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  1. Mines-Saint-Etienne
  2. Institut Mines Telecom
  3. Indo French Centre of the Promotion of Advanced Research

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Soft microbatteries should rapidly emerge on the world market owing to the spectacular rise of wearable technologies that are needed to be powered. The field of applications is actually very large as the main sectors that will be impacted include Internet-of-things, printed electronics, e-textile, medical devices, smart cards, horizontal ellipsis These specific micropower sources have to show high electrochemical performance and sustain various mechanical strains. They also have to fulfill harsh criteria in terms of size and fabrication processes to ensure their integration in functional devices. In this report, achievements on structural design, fabrication strategies, and performances of flexible and stretchable microbatteries are reviewed. The different strategies proposed to improve electrochemical and mechanical properties: creation of new designs, investigation of alternative microstructuring techniques, involvement of new nanomaterials, etc., are highlighted. The future prospects of these recent technologies are also discussed.

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