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Electronic skin: architecture and components Export

Physica E: Low-dimensional Systems and Nanostructures In Proceedings of the 13th International Winterschool on New Developments in Solid State Physics - Low-Dimensional Systems, Vol. 25, No. 2-3. (November 2004), pp. 326-334.

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A review article on the enabling technology of electronic skin, one of potential applications of flexible macroelectronics.

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Conceptual hardware architecture of skin-like circuits is described. An elastomeric skin carries rigid islands on which active subcircuits are made. The subcircuit islands are interconnected by stretchable metallization. We concentrate on recent advances in stretchable thin-film conductors, by covering their construction, evaluation, and laboratory and theoretical analysis. Reversibly stretchable conductors with electrically-critical strains ranging from 10% to 100% have been made.


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