In
this study, a highly transformable electrocardiograph that can
considerably deform the position of stretchable electrodes based on
the lead method for diagnosing heart disease was developed; these
electrodes exhibited high resistance stability against considerable
stretching and multiple stretching. To realize the large deformable
functionality of the electrodes of a system, liquid metal electrodes
and a heteroconnector composed of a liquid metal paste and carbon-based
conductive rubber were employed. The developed device can achieve
a 200% strain with only 6% resistance change and a high stability
of resistances after the 100-time stretching test. In addition, the
study demonstrated electrocardiograms in different lead methods of
adult and child using the same device. The proposed combination of
large deformable electrodes with high electric stability and a robust
heteroconnector is an important technology, and it presents a considerable
advancement in the application of stretchable electronic systems.
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