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Highly stretchable patternable conductive circuits and wearable strain sensors based on polydimethylsiloxane and silver nanoparticles

Feng et al., 2019

Document ID
4708979232312752720
Author
Feng P
Ji H
Zhang L
Luo X
Leng X
He P
Feng H
Zhang J
Ma X
Zhao W
Publication year
Publication venue
Nanotechnology

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Patterned circuits on highly stretchable conductive films are critical in the practical application of next-generation flexible and wearable devices. Currently, most patterned circuits do not exhibit highly stretchable properties, and a lithography process in vacuum is …
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