Inkjet-printed stretchable and low voltage synaptic transistor array
The development of novel low-cost fabrication schemes for realizing stretchable transistor arrays with applicability in wearable electronics remains a challenge. Here, the authors report skin-like electronics with stretchable active materials and devices processed exclusively from ink-jet printing.
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Main Authors: | F. Molina-Lopez, T. Z. Gao, U. Kraft, C. Zhu, T. Öhlund, R. Pfattner, V. R. Feig, Y. Kim, S. Wang, Y. Yun, Z. Bao |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d54ff18ae594474aa0d262d73549f6aa |
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