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Soft Materials, Stretchable Mechanics, and Optimized Designs for Body-Wearable Compliant Antennas.

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Among various methods to develop flexible wearable antennas, a serpentine, mesh structure has been a great interest due to its mechanical reliability upon applied strain. However, there is still a… Click to show full abstract

Among various methods to develop flexible wearable antennas, a serpentine, mesh structure has been a great interest due to its mechanical reliability upon applied strain. However, there is still a significant lack of design guidelines for the open-mesh concept that account for both material and electromagnetic (EM) properties of antennas. In this work, we introduce a comprehensive study of materials, mechanics, fabrication, and system integration for development of stretchable dipole and patch antennas that have networks of two-dimensional serpentine patterns. A set of computational modeling and experimental validation of open-mesh structures provides the key design guidelines to offer the maximum mechanical stretchability and minimum effective moduli of wearable antennas. Integration of the thin-film antenna traces with various substrates captures the versatility of the deterministic fabrication and material transfer printing methods. The influence of antenna stretching on the EM properties, including return loss, electric and magnetic fields, and far-field radiation patterns, is investigated. EM characterization with mechanical stretching is resulted in different properties of fabricated antennas. Simulation study of specific absorption rates shows a potential for safe applications of dipole and patch stretchable antennas on human skin.

Keywords: materials stretchable; soft materials; mechanics optimized; optimized designs; stretchable mechanics; mechanics

Journal Title: ACS applied materials & interfaces
Year Published: 2019

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