“…Furthermore, nanomaterials, composed of nanostructures, exhibit distinct properties in comparison to bulk materials, including increased surface area and enhanced reactivity, attributable to their nanoscale dimensions. Representative nanostructures, including nanodots, nanowires, nanobelts, and nanofilms, find extensive use in advanced devices such as sensors, 5,22 transistors, 23 memory, 24,25 light-emitting diodes (LEDs), 26,27 laser diodes, 28,29 photodetectors, [30][31][32] and solar cells. 33,34 Due to their exceptional mechanical, electronic, and/or optical properties, numerous types of low-dimensional nanostructures have been progressively developed for flexible/stretchable electronics to meet the diverse needs and requirements of information sensing, processing, and interactive loops.…”