Printed Nanomaterials for All-in-One Integrated Flexible Wearables and Bioelectronics
Youngjin Kwon,
Jongsu Kim,
Hojoong Kim
et al.
Abstract:Recent advancements in printing technologies allow for fabricating various wearable sensors, circuits, and integrated electronics. However, most printing tools have limited ranges of handling ink viscosity, a short working distance, and a limited feature size for developing sophisticated electronics. Here, this paper introduces an all-in-one integrated wearable electronic system via multilayer, multinanomaterial printing. Versatile, highresolution aerosol-jet printing could successfully print Cu nanoparticles,… Show more
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