New path to flex and stretch electronics: Artificial electronic skin device capable of detecting and responding to touch
- (Science Daily) - 5 months, 1 weeks ago...
Researchers have developed a promising new inexpensive technique for fabricating large-scale flexible and stretchable backplanes using semiconductor-enriched carbon nanotube solutions. To demonstrate the utility of their carbon nanotube backplanes, the researchers constructed an artificial electronic skin device capable of detecting and responding to touch....
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