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Stretchable Systems

Stretchable Systems

Stretchable Systems

Materials, Technologies and Applications
Yogeenth Kumaresan, University of Glasgow
Nivasan Yogeswaran, University of Glasgow
Luigi G. Occhipinti, University of Cambridge
Ravinder Dahiya, University of Glasgow
January 2022
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    Stretchable electronics is one of the transformative pillars of future flexible electronics. As a result, the research on new passive and active materials, novel designs, and engineering approaches has attracted significant interest. Recent studies have highlighted the importance of new approaches that enable the integration of high-performance materials, including, organic and inorganic compounds, carbon-based and layered materials, and composites to serve as conductors, semiconductors or insulators, with the ability to accommodate electronics on stretchable substrates. This Element presents a discussion about the strategies that have been developed for obtaining stretchable systems, with a focus on various stretchable geometries to achieve strain invariant electrical response, and summarises the recent advances in terms of material research, various integration techniques of high-performance electronics. In addition, some of the applications, challenges and opportunities associated with the development of stretchable electronics are discussed.

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    January 2022
    Paperback
    9781108794824
    75 pages
    228 × 151 × 7 mm
    0.2kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Stretchable Geometries
    • 3. Materials for Stretchable Interconnects
    • 4. Stretchable System Fabrication Methods
    • 5. Applications of Stretchable System
    • 6. Conclusion
    • References.
      Authors
    • Yogeenth Kumaresan , University of Glasgow
    • Nivasan Yogeswaran , University of Glasgow
    • Luigi G. Occhipinti , University of Cambridge
    • Ravinder Dahiya , University of Glasgow