Gao et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Winding-locked carbon nanotubes/polymer nanofibers helical yarn for ultrastretchable conductor and strain sensorGao et al., 2020
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- Gao Y
- Guo F
- Cao P
- Liu J
- Li D
- Wu J
- Wang N
- Su Y
- Zhao Y
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- Acs Nano
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Wearable and stretchable electronics including various conductors and sensors are featured with their lightweight, high flexibility, and easy integration into functional devices or textiles. However, most flexible electronic materials are still unsatisfactory due to their poor …
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