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Graphene-enabled adaptive infrared textiles

Graphene-enabled adaptive infrared textiles
Graphene-enabled adaptive infrared textiles
Interactive clothing requires sensing and display functionalities to be embedded on textiles. Despite the significant progress of electronic textiles, the integration of optoelectronic materials on fabrics remains as an outstanding challenge. In this Letter, using the electro-optical tunability of graphene, we report adaptive optical textiles with electrically controlled reflectivity and emissivity covering the infrared and near-infrared wavelengths. We achieve electro-optical modulation by reversible intercalation of ions into graphene layers laminated on fabrics. We demonstrate a new class of infrared textile devices including display, yarn, and stretchable devices using natural and synthetic textiles. To show the promise of our approach, we fabricated an active device directly onto a t-shirt, which enables long-wavelength infrared communication via modulation of the thermal radiation from the human body. The results presented here provide complementary technologies which could leverage the ubiquitous use of functional textiles.
1530-6984
Ergoktas, M. Said
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Bakan, Gokhan
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Kinloch, Ian A.
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Novoselov, Kostya S.
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Kocabas, Coskun
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Steiner, Pietro
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Bartlam, Cian
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Malevich, Yury
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Ozden-Yenigun, Elif
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He, Guanliang
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Karim, Nazmul
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Cataldi, Pietro
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Bissett, Mark A.
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Kinloch, Ian A.
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Novoselov, Kostya S.
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Ergoktas, M. Said, Bakan, Gokhan, Steiner, Pietro, Bartlam, Cian, Malevich, Yury, Ozden-Yenigun, Elif, He, Guanliang, Karim, Nazmul, Cataldi, Pietro, Bissett, Mark A., Kinloch, Ian A., Novoselov, Kostya S. and Kocabas, Coskun (2020) Graphene-enabled adaptive infrared textiles. Nano Letters. (doi:10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c01694).

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Abstract

Interactive clothing requires sensing and display functionalities to be embedded on textiles. Despite the significant progress of electronic textiles, the integration of optoelectronic materials on fabrics remains as an outstanding challenge. In this Letter, using the electro-optical tunability of graphene, we report adaptive optical textiles with electrically controlled reflectivity and emissivity covering the infrared and near-infrared wavelengths. We achieve electro-optical modulation by reversible intercalation of ions into graphene layers laminated on fabrics. We demonstrate a new class of infrared textile devices including display, yarn, and stretchable devices using natural and synthetic textiles. To show the promise of our approach, we fabricated an active device directly onto a t-shirt, which enables long-wavelength infrared communication via modulation of the thermal radiation from the human body. The results presented here provide complementary technologies which could leverage the ubiquitous use of functional textiles.

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Published date: 18 July 2020

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Local EPrints ID: 495571
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/495571
ISSN: 1530-6984
PURE UUID: 51b1c96a-aa8f-40bc-a952-410c20edbef1
ORCID for Nazmul Karim: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4426-8995

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Date deposited: 18 Nov 2024 17:42
Last modified: 19 Nov 2024 03:15

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Author: M. Said Ergoktas
Author: Gokhan Bakan
Author: Pietro Steiner
Author: Cian Bartlam
Author: Yury Malevich
Author: Elif Ozden-Yenigun
Author: Guanliang He
Author: Nazmul Karim ORCID iD
Author: Pietro Cataldi
Author: Mark A. Bissett
Author: Ian A. Kinloch
Author: Kostya S. Novoselov
Author: Coskun Kocabas

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