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Highly Transparent, Flexible, and Self-Healable Thermoacoustic Loudspeakers

Author(s)
Kang, Dong-heeCho, SeungseSung, SujinKim, Young-RyulLee, HyejinChoe, AyoungYeom, JeongheeKim, Minsoo P.Kim, Jin ChulNoh, Seung ManKo, Hyunhyub
Issued Date
2020-11
DOI
10.1021/acsami.0c12199
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/52822
Fulltext
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsami.0c12199
Citation
ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES, v.12, no.47, pp.53184 - 53192
Abstract
Thermoacoustic (TA) loudspeakers have garnered significant attention in recent times as a novel film speaker that utilizes temperature oscillation to vibrate the surrounding air. Conventional film-type TA loudspeakers are known to experience problems when external environments damage their conductive networks, causing them to malfunction. Therefore, introducing self-healing polymers in TA loudspeakers could be an effective way to restore the surface damage of conductive networks. In this study, we present transparent, flexible, and self-healable TA loudspeakers based on silver nanowire (AgNW)-poly(urethane-hindered urea) (PUHU) conductive electrodes. Our self-healable AgNW/PUHU electrodes exhibit significant self-healing for repairing the surface damages that are caused due to the dynamic reconstruction of reversible bulky urea bonds in PUHU. The fabricated self-healable TA loudspeakers generate a sound pressure level of 61 dB at 10 kHz frequency (alternating current (AC) 7 V/direct current (DC) 1 V). In particular, the TA speakers are able to recover the original sound after healing the surface damages of electrodes at 95 degrees C and 80% relative humidity within 5 min. We believe that the technique proposed in this study provides a robust and powerful platform for the fabrication of transparent and flexible TA loudspeakers with excellent self-healing, which can be applied in flexible and wearable acoustic electronics.
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
ISSN
1944-8244
Keyword (Author)
self-healing polymerpolyurethane-hindered ureaself-healable electrodestransparent flexible electrodessilver nanowiresflexible and self-healable thermoacoustic loudspeakers

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