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Printable Spacecraft: Flexible Electronic Platforms for NASA Missions [PDF]
Why printed electronics? Why should NASA use printed electronics to make a spacecraft? Three words provide the answer: universal, impactful, progressive. The technology is universal because the applications it can affect are broad and diverse from simple
Short, Kendra, Van Buren, David
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In this work, melt electrowriting is used to fabricate a 3D printed scaffold design that generates engineered cardiac tissues with in‐plane contraction, mimicking natural myocardium. It is shown that these tissues display advanced maturation and functionality.
Olalla Iglesias‐García+23 more
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Stretchable circuits based on liquid metals are promising for wearables but the lack of scalable processes for sintering of printed liquid metal dispersions constitutes a challenge for large-area and high-volume manufacturing. In this work, materials and
Jin Shang+8 more
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Printed nanoparticulate composites for silicon thick-film electronics [PDF]
D.T. Britton, M. Härting
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This research applies advanced laser beam shaping (LCoS‐SLM) to fabricate the Ti‐6Al‐4V alloy via laser powder bed fusion. A tailored beam is used to prevent martensite formation and create a dual α+β microstructure by controlling cooling rates.
Reza Esmaeilzadeh+8 more
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The flexible ARSIBs have great potential in portable and wearable electronics due to their high cost‐effectiveness, safety, and amazing flexibility. Nevertheless, achieving both outstanding flexibility and high energy density remains a challenge. Herein,
Hehe Ren+4 more
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Production of electronics and photovoltaics using a reel-to-reel process [PDF]
Reel to reel manufacturing is a mature technology that involves the passing of a flexible substrate or web continuously through one or more processes.
Comley, Paul, Graham, A., Morantz, Paul
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Bi‐directionally assembled BN µ‐platelets in micropatterns formed by a micro‐molding method for thermal interface materials are demonstrated. The BN µ‐platelets are vertically aligned selectively, while compressed regions without patterns accommodate horizontally assembled BN µ‐platelets. Through anisotropic orientation, high thermal conductivities for
Young Gil Kim+12 more
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Traditional oxide ferroelectrics have long struggled to produce flexible, large‐area, and high‐quality thin films at low temperatures, despite their good piezoelectric activity.
Jingjing Luo+9 more
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Advances in 3D Printed Electronics: Materials, Processes, Properties and Applications. [PDF]
Tang H, Xiao X.
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