Micro-cylindrical/fibric electronic devices: materials, fabrication, health and environmental monitoring
Hongyang Wang,
Hao Wu,
Dong Ye
et al.
Abstract:Micro-cylindrical electronic devices represent a rapidly emerging class of electronics distinguished by their unique geometries and superior mechanical properties. These features enable a broad range of applications across fields such as wearable fibric devices, surgical robotics, and implantable medical devices. The choice of micro-cylindrical substrate materials is crucial in determining device performance, as their high curvature and excellent flexibility offer an ideal foundation for functional integration… Show more
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