Authors
Song Zhang, Yu‐Hsuan Cheng, Luke Galuska, Anirban Roy, Matthias Lorenz, Beibei Chen, Shaochuan Luo, Yen‐Ting Li, Chih‐Chien Hung, Zhiyuan Qian, Peter Blake Joseph St. Onge, Gage T Mason, Lewis Cowen, Dongshan Zhou, Sergei I Nazarenko, Robson F Storey, Bob C Schroeder, Simon Rondeau‐Gagné, Yu‐Cheng Chiu, Xiaodan Gu
Publication date
2020/7
Journal
Advanced Functional Materials
Volume
30
Issue
27
Pages
2000663
Description
Mechanical failure of π‐conjugated polymer thin films is unavoidable under cyclic loading conditions, due to intrinsic defects and poor resistance to crack propagation. Here, the first tear‐resistant and room‐temperature self‐healable semiconducting composite is presented, consisting of conjugated polymers and butyl rubber elastomers. This new composite displays both a record‐low elastic modulus (<1 MPa) and ultrahigh deformability with fracture strain above 800%. More importantly, failure behavior is not sensitive to precut notches under deformation. Autonomous self‐healing at room temperature, both mechanical and electronic, is demonstrated through the physical contact of two separate films. The composite film also shows device stability in the ambient environment over 5 months due to much‐improved barrier property to both oxygen and water. Butyl rubber is broadly applicable to various p‐type and n …
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