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Modelling charge transport in organic semiconductors: from quantum dynamics to soft matter [PDF]
David L. Cheung, Alessandro Troisi
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Automated Analysis of Soft Matter Interfaces, Interactions, and Self-Assembly with PySoftK. [PDF]
López-Ríos de Castro R+3 more
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Lipid biophysics and/or soft matter-inspired approach for controlling enveloped virus infectivity. [PDF]
Al-Dalawi L, Dunham SP, Rauch C.
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Ultrasoft Iontronics: Stretchable Diodes Enabled by Ionically Conductive Bottlebrush Elastomers
This work introduces a solvent‐free, ultrasoft, and stretchable ionic diode based on oppositely charged bottlebrush elastomers (BBEs). The BBE diode exhibits an ultralow Young's modulus (<23 kPa), a high rectification ratio of 46, and stretchability over 400%.
Xia Wu+6 more
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Soft-matter-induced orderings in a solid-state van der Waals heterostructure. [PDF]
Zhao K+28 more
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In this article, Hojin Kim, Sayan Deb Dutta, and co‐workers report a shape‐reconfigurable, 3D printable, and highly adhesive slime‐like ‘electronic skin’ or ‘E‐skin’ patch for human health sensing and tissue engineering applications. The dual reinforcement of hydrogel patch with carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) improve the ...
Hojin Kim+6 more
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Editorial overview: Edible soft matter: Gels, colloids and interfaces. [PDF]
Scholten E.
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This study presents a novel method using laser‐induced graphene (LIG) to enable high‐yield transfer of silver nanowire (AgNW) networks onto ultra‐low modulus, breathable silicone substrates. This approach creates ultra‐conformal epidermal electrodes (≈50 µm) for long‐term, high‐fidelity electrophysiological monitoring, even in challenging conditions ...
Jiuqiang Li+10 more
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