Recent Progress in Materials and Devices toward Printable and Flexible Sensors
California NanoSystems Institute · University of California, Los Angeles
Abstract
Printable electronics present a new era of wearable electronic technologies. Detailed technologies consisting of novel ink semiconductor materials, flexible substrates, and unique processing methods can be integrated to create flexible sensors. To detect various stimuli of the human body, as well as specific environments, unique electronic devices formed by "ink-based semiconductors" onto flexible and/or stretchable substrates have become a major research trend in recent years. Materials such as inorganic, organic, and hybrid semiconductors with various structures (i.e., 1D, 2D and 3D) with printing capabilities have been considered for bio and medical applications. In this review, we report recent progress in…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 49.17
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 264
Authors
5- YSYou Seung Rim
California NanoSystems Institute, University of California, Los Angeles
- SBSang‐Hoon Bae
California NanoSystems Institute, University of California, Los Angeles
- HCHuajun Chen
California NanoSystems Institute, University of California, Los Angeles
- NDNicholas De Marco
California NanoSystems Institute, University of California, Los Angeles
- YYYang YangCorresponding
California NanoSystems Institute, University of California, Los Angeles
Topics & keywords
- Materials science
- Nanotechnology
- Wearable technology
- Electronics
- Inkwell
- Wearable computer
- Semiconductor
- Electronic materials