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Solution‐Grown Serpentine Silver Nanofiber Meshes for Stretchable Transparent ConductorsLi et al., 2018
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- 4351853207945526784
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- Li P
- Zhang W
- Ma J
- Wang X
- Xu H
- Cong L
- Liu Y
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- Advanced Electronic Materials
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Metal fiber nanomeshes, fabricated by depositing metals on the electrospun nanofiber templates, have come into the spotlight as promising stretchable transparent conductors. However, most currently stretchable metal fibers are produced via expensive vacuum …
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