Researchers develop hybrid kiri-origami structures that enable the fabrication of high-performance stretchable electronics using non-stretchable materials. (Nanowerk News) Stretchable electronics are ...
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Abstract: Flexible electronics have recently garnered increasing attention due to their promise for a wide range of applications, from energy storage to flexible screens, over sensors to wearables.
Abstract: The designs of origami-and kirigami-inspired robots enable configurations from 2D to 3D shapes, lightweight systems, and take advantage of rapid fabrication techniques. These features have ...
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Organic single crystals with a hyper-band structure — characterized by a narrow metallic band isolated from its conduction and valence bands — combine electric conductivity and broadband optical ...
Stretchable electronics are used in smartphones, smartwatches, curved displays, and wearable sensors. However, stretchable materials like elastomers have lower electrical performance than rigid ...
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