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Ink development and printing of conducting polymers for intrinsically stretchable interconnects and circuits

Kraft et al., 2020

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4326777660894316266
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Kraft U
Molina‐Lopez F
Son D
Bao Z
Murmann B
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Advanced Electronic Materials

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Printable elastic conductors open up new opportunities in large‐area fabrication of wearable electronics and prosthetics. Furthermore, they have the potential to advance health monitoring and continuous diagnostics by implementing sensor arrays in close proximity to …
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