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All‐Printed Flexible and Stretchable Electronics
Advanced Materials, 2017A fully automated additive manufacturing process that produces all-printed flexible and stretchable electronics is demonstrated. The printing process combines soft silicone elastomer printing and liquid metal processing on a single high-precision 3D stage. The platform is capable of fabricating extremely complex conductive circuits, strain and pressure
Mohammed G, Mohammed, Rebecca, Kramer
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Multiple pathways to stretchable electronics
Science, 2022Stretchable conductors expand the interfaces with biological ...
Tarek, Rafeedi, Darren J, Lipomi
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Mechanochromic Stretchable Electronics
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2018Soft and stretchable electronics are promising for a variety of applications such as wearable electronics, human-machine interfaces, and soft robotics. These devices, which are often encased in elastomeric materials, maintain or adjust their functionality during deformation, but can fail catastrophically if extended too far.
Meredith H. Barbee +8 more
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Microfluidic stretchable RF electronics
Lab on a Chip, 2010Stretchable electronics is a revolutionary technology that will potentially create a world of radically different electronic devices and systems that open up an entirely new spectrum of possibilities. This article proposes a microfluidic based solution for stretchable radio frequency (RF) electronics, using hybrid integration of active circuits ...
Shi, Cheng, Zhigang, Wu
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Stretchable electronic systems
2006 8th Electronics Packaging Technology Conference, 2006The variety and applications of electronic systems have undergone a considerable evolution during the past century. Paramount milestones have been the introduction of the printed wiring board, which allowed for a rationalized assembly of electronic systems and the fabrication of integrated circuits with still ongoing increase of functional density due ...
Thomas Loher +7 more
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Molecularly Stretchable Electronics
Chemistry of Materials, 2014This Perspective describes electronic materials whose molecular structure permits extreme deformation without the loss of electronic function. This approach—“molecularly stretchable” electronics—is complementary to the highly successful approaches enabled by stretchable composite materials.
Suchol Savagatrup +4 more
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Stretchable Inorganic‐Semiconductor Electronic Systems
Advanced Materials, 2011Electronic and optoelectronic semiconductor components are the building blocks of modern instrumentation and equipment for sensing, computation, display, and communication. Systems incorporating these components are typically made on mechanically rigid printed circuit boards (PCBs). These systems can also be built on polymer-based fl exible PCBs, [ 1 ]
Xiaolong, Hu +5 more
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Stretchable, Large‐area Organic Electronics
Advanced Materials, 2010AbstractStretchability will significantly expand the application scope of electronics, particularly large‐area electronics—displays, sensors, and actuators. If arbitrary surfaces and movable parts could be covered with stretchable electronics, which is impossible with conventional electronics, new classes of applications are expected to emerge. A large
Tsuyoshi, Sekitani, Takao, Someya
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Island Effect in Stretchable Inorganic Electronics
Small, 2022AbstractIsland‐bridge architectures represent a widely used structural design in stretchable inorganic electronics, where deformable interconnects that form the bridge provide system stretchability, and functional components that reside on the islands undergo negligible deformations. These device systems usually experience a common strain concentration
Kan Li +8 more
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Biomedical Stretchable Sytems using MID Based Stretchable Electronics Technology
2007 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2007In order to fit human body, flexibility, or even better stretchability is requested for biomedical systems like implants or smart clothes. A stretchable electronic technology has been developed. This can provide highly stretchable interconnections fully compatible with PCB technologies.
F, Axisa +6 more
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