2021 Annual Meeting
(114b) Stimuli Responsive Self-Folding 3D Graphene Architectures
Authors
Qi Huang - Presenter, Johns Hopkins
  
  Weinan Xu, University of Akron
  
  Zhao Qin, MIT
  Yida Lin, Johns Hopkins University
  Tengfei Li, Johns Hopkins University
  Yuqian Yang, Johns Hopkins University
  Libin Yang, Syracuse University
  Susanna Thon, Johns Hopkins University
  Jacob B. Khurgin, Johns Hopkins University
  
      Due to their exceptional properties and ultra-thin dimensions, two-dimensional layered materials (2DLMs) have been widely utilized in electronics, optics and drug delivery. Prior research has focused on integration with rigid planar substrates which can limit applicability. Here, we describe monolayer graphene integration with a flexible and gradient crosslinked epoxy polymer SU8. We demonstrate reversible solvent responsive self-folding and unfolding of integrated photodetector devices using these flexible substrates. Experiments are guided by finite element mechanics and electromagnetic simulations with good agreement. We anticipate that this approach could be used to create novel 3D devices using graphene and other 2DLMs of relevance to wearables, flexible electronics, photonics and biosensors.
