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Graphene screen‐printed radio‐frequency identification devices on flexible substrates
Authors:Kirill Arapov  Kaarle Jaakkola  Vladimir Ermolov  Guy Bex  Eric Rubingh  Samiul Haque  Henrik Sandberg  Robert Abbel  Gijsbertus de With  Heiner Friedrich
Institution:1. Laboratory of Materials and Interface Chemistry, Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands;2. VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Espoo, Finland;3. Holst Centre – TNO, Eindhoven, The Netherlands;4. Nokia R&D, UK, Cambridge, United Kingdom
Abstract:Despite the great promise of printed flexible electronics from 2D crystals, and especially graphene, few scalable applications have been reported so far that can be termed roll‐to‐roll compatible. Here we combine screen printed graphene with photonic annealing to realize radio‐frequency identification devices with a reading range of up to 4 meters. Most notably our approach leads to fatigue resistant devices showing less than 1% deterioration of electrical properties after 1000 bending cycles. The bending fatigue resistance demonstrated on a variety of technologically relevant plastic and paper substrates renders the material highly suitable for various printable wearable devices, where repeatable dynamic bending stress is expected during usage. All applied printing and post‐processing methods are compatible with roll‐to‐roll manufacturing and temperature sensitive flexible substrates providing a platform for the scalable manufacturing of mechanically stable and environmentally friendly graphene printed electronics.
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Keywords:graphene  ink  screen printing  photonic annealing  antenna  flexible substrates
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