Sekitani et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Stretchable organic integrated circuits for large-area electronic skin surfacesSekitani et al., 2012
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- 16228425155270238573
- Author
- Sekitani T
- Someya T
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- Mrs Bulletin
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Recent advances in stretchable electronics have seen the emergence of new technologies, and intensive efforts are being dedicated to embed some form of “intelligence” in various types of surfaces. However, the primary challenge in the field of stretchable electronics has …
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