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Silicon Flash > Blog > Innovations > Transforming Brittle Semiconductors: The Future of Flexible, High-Performance Electronic Films
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Transforming Brittle Semiconductors: The Future of Flexible, High-Performance Electronic Films

Published May 10, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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In the realm of modern electronics, inorganic semiconductors have long been valued for their exceptional physical properties, such as high carrier mobility, thermal stability, and precise control over electrical conductivity. However, their inherent brittleness has posed a challenge, often requiring complex and costly processing methods that limit their potential applications in flexible or wearable electronics.

A groundbreaking discovery by researchers from the Shanghai Institute of Ceramics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Shanghai Jiao Tong University has opened up new possibilities for inorganic semiconductors. Their recent study, published in Nature Materials, showcases a significant advancement in the warm processing of traditionally brittle semiconductors. This breakthrough has the potential to revolutionize semiconductor manufacturing by offering a more efficient and cost-effective approach.

The researchers successfully demonstrated plastic warm metalworking in a variety of inorganic semiconductors that were previously deemed too brittle for such processing. By developing a model for temperature-dependent plasticity, they were able to create high-performance thermoelectric devices using warm-metalworked semiconductor films.

One key finding of the study was the discovery that certain room-temperature brittle inorganic semiconductors, like Cu2Se, Ag2Se, and Bi90Sb10, exhibit remarkable plasticity below ~200°C. This allows for easy processing using warm metalworking techniques such as rolling, compression, and extrusion. For example, warm-rolled Ag2Se semiconductor strips showed an impressive extensibility of up to 3,000%.

The warm-metalworked semiconductor films offer several advantages, including being substrate-free, free-standing, and customizable in thickness from micrometers to millimeters. These films retain high crystallinity and exhibit physical properties comparable to bulk materials. In fact, films of Agâ‚‚Te, AgCuSe, and Agâ‚‚Se showed exceptional carrier mobilities, surpassing even crystalline silicon by four times.

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Furthermore, the researchers delved into the microstructures of these warm-metalworked materials, uncovering unique features that contribute to their enhanced plasticity. By developing a model based on temperature-dependent atomic displacement and thermal vibration, they were able to predict the brittle-to-ductile transition temperatures across various inorganic semiconductors.

The practical implications of this technique were showcased through the fabrication of thermoelectric devices using the warm-metalworked films. These devices exhibited significantly higher normalized output power densities compared to traditional ductile semiconductors, highlighting the potential for scalable and cost-effective production of high-performance electronic and energy devices.

In conclusion, the study represents a transformative approach to processing brittle semiconductors, offering new possibilities for their utilization in a wide range of applications. By endowing these traditionally brittle materials with warm metalworking capabilities, the researchers have paved the way for a more accessible and efficient manufacturing process in the realm of electronics and energy devices.

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