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Stretchable Electrodes for Wearable Electronics
Nowadays, stretchable electrodes for wearable electronic devices are becoming more and more popular in human-computer interaction, communication equipment, robot, and other fields, and related research is also progressing.
Jiayun Li +3 more
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Design and applications of stretchable and self-healable conductors for soft electronics
Soft and conformable electronics are emerging rapidly and is envisioned as the future of next-generation electronic devices where devices can be readily deployed in various environments, such as on-body, on-skin or as a biomedical implant.
Yue Zhao +3 more
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Comparison of Triply Periodic Minimal Surface Energy Absorbers Under Uniaxial Compressive Loading
This study investigates LCD 3D printed Triply Periodic Minimal Surface (TPMS) structures as mechanical energy absorbers. By comparing various base designs and layered combinations under uniaxial compression, it identifies that a Diamond‐Gyroid sandwich structure offers superior performance.
Sergej Grednev +2 more
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Materials, Mechanics, and Patterning Techniques for Elastomer-Based Stretchable Conductors
Stretchable electronics represent a new generation of electronics that utilize soft, deformable elastomers as the substrate or matrix instead of the traditional rigid printed circuit boards. As the most essential component of stretchable electronics, the
Xiaowei Yu +3 more
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Stretching the Printability Metric in Direct‐Ink Writing with Highly Extensible Yield‐Stress Fluids
This study introduces “drawability” as a new metric for assessing printability in direct‐ink writing, focusing on gap‐spanning performance and speed robustness. By designing yield‐stress fluids with high extensibility, we demonstrate that extensional strain‐to‐break significantly enhances printability.
Chaimongkol Saengow +9 more
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Three-dimensional (3D) printing technology enables the rapid manufacturing of complex prototypes and customized soft electronics. However, the integrated manufacturing of multilayer, multimaterial, and multifunctional soft electronics via 3D printing ...
Zhenghao Li +14 more
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Laser‐Induced Graphene from Waste Almond Shells
Almond shells, an abundant agricultural by‐product, are repurposed to create a fully bioderived almond shell/chitosan composite (ASC) degradable in soil. ASC is converted into laser‐induced graphene (LIG) by laser scribing and proposed as a substrate for transient electronics.
Yulia Steksova +9 more
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Auxetic mechanical metamaterial based stretchable electronics
Stretchable electronics have attracted tremendous attention in recent years, driven by the high demands of human-machine interfaces including wearable healthcare platform, implantable bioelectronics, soft robotics and so on.
Jiang, Ying
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Multifunctionality and control of the crumpling and unfolding of large-area graphene [PDF]
Crumpled graphene films are widely used, for instance in electronics energy storage, composites and biomedicine. Although it is known that the degree of crumpling affects graphene’s properties and the performance of graphene-based devices and materials ...
Pugno, Nicola M. +29 more
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Stretchable electronic strips for electronic textiles enabled by 3D helical structure
The development of stretchable electronic devices is a critical area of research for wearable electronics, particularly electronic textiles (e-textiles), where electronic devices embedded in clothing need to stretch and bend with the body.
Jessica Stanley +3 more
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