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A Wood Plasticine With Controlled Phase-Change Behavior and Malleability for Energy-Closed-Loop and Conformally Adaptive Thermal Management. [PDF]
Zhou J +12 more
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Aerosol Jet Printing (AJP) has emerged as a versatile additive manufacturing technique for high‐resolution, conformal, and multi‐material printing. This review highlights advances in printable materials, substrate compatibility, post‐processing, characterization, and process innovations, while critically discussing current challenges and future ...
Chandrachur Chatterjee +2 more
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Optimization of fin design and nanoparticle doping for accelerated PCM melting. [PDF]
Belazreg A +5 more
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Turning Water Into a Tool: From Degradation Pathways to Functional Engineering in Halide Perovskites
Water exhibits a threshold‐dependent dual role in lead halide perovskites, acting either as a degradation trigger or as a powerful tool for defect passivation, recrystallization, and structural engineering. This review discusses how controlled water‐mediated interactions govern stability, dimensionality, and optoelectronic performance, providing ...
Raphaella T. S. Gonçalves +4 more
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Development of a Screen-Printable Liquid Metal Ink on PDMS Substrates Toward Flexible Conductive Electronics. [PDF]
Guo M, Jin S, Liu S, Wang F.
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Evolution of OLED Lamination Technology With Development of Display Form Factors
This review evaluates the evolution of organic light‐emitting diode (OLED) lamination technologies alongside advancing display form factors. It contrasts optically clear adhesives and resins, highlighting uniformity control for rigid screens, bubble‐free optimization for bended architectures, and visible‐light curing for foldable layers.
Kwan‐Young Han, Ji‐Hoon Park
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Liquid metal capsules for autonomic thermal energy control. [PDF]
Yu B +6 more
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Nature‐Derived Chitosan Biopolymer: A Promising Candidate for Sustainable Electronics
In the creation of environmentally friendly devices, nature‐derived chitosan biopolymer is a promising contender for sustainable electronic research. It can be utilized to create more ecologically friendly scalable gadgets and has a variety of uses in different active layers of electronics.
Joshua McDonald +3 more
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