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Recent progress on stretchable conductors
Flexible stretchable conductors have attracted wide attention due to their promising applications in information, energy, medical, national defense and other fields, where elastic conductors undergo large deformation and form intimate contact with three-dimensional irregular surfaces.
Wen-Qian He, Xiang Zhou, Zun-Feng Liu
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Recently, ion conductors have been extensively explored in various fields due to their flexibility, sensitivity, and conductivity. However, ultrastretchable and self‐healing ion conductors with wide sensing ranges and high sensitivity are rarely reported.
Xia Sun +5 more
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Extremely Stretchable Electroluminescent Devices with Ionic Conductors [PDF]
An extremely stretchable electroluminescent device is fabricated based on alternating-current electroluminescent (ACEL) materials and ionic conductors. The stretchable ACEL device possesses extremely high stretchability, and can be linearly stretched to 700% with the luminance being maintained at 70% of the initial value before stretching.
Wang, Jiangxin +5 more
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Printed sustainable elastomeric conductor for soft electronics
The widespread adoption of renewable and sustainable elastomers in stretchable electronics has been impeded by challenges in their fabrication and lacklustre performance.
Jian Lv +6 more
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Three-dimensional nanonetworks for giant stretchability in dielectrics and conductors [PDF]
The realization of levels of stretchability that extend beyond intrinsic limits of bulk materials is of great importance to stretchable electronics. Here we report large-area, three-dimensional nano-architectures that achieve this outcome in materials that offer both insulating and conductive properties.
Park, J Park, Junyong +9 more
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Highly conductive 3D metal-rubber composites for stretchable electronic applications
Stretchable conductors are critical building blocks for enabling new forms of wearable and curvilinear electronics. In this paper, we introduce a new method using the interfacial design to enable stretchable conductors with ultra-high conductivity and ...
Yue Zhao +6 more
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3D printing highly stretchable conductors for flexible electronics with low signal hysteresis
Previous studies on UV-curable elastomer for digital light processing (DLP) 3D printing flexible electronics mostly focused on higher stretchability and healability, thereby ignoring rapid recoverability after a stretch which is very important for the ...
Jun Zhou +5 more
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Recent progress in fiber-based soft electronics enabled by liquid metal
Soft electronics can seamlessly integrate with the human skin which will greatly improve the quality of life in the fields of healthcare monitoring, disease treatment, virtual reality, and human-machine interfaces.
Bowen Yang +3 more
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Stretchable electronics: functional materials, fabrication strategies and applications
The primary developing trends in flexible and stretchable electronics involve the innovation of material synthesis, mechanical design, and fabrication strategies that employ soft substrates. The biggest challenge is that the entire electronic system must
Wei Wu
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Ionic conductive gels based on deep eutectic solvents
Ionic conductive gels are promising soft conductors for stretchable and flexible electronics. Unfortunately, the basic requirements for an ideal ionic conductive gel, including environmental and chemical stability as well as low toxicity and low cost do ...
Cuiping Liu +5 more
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