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Flexible and printed electronics for sensors, displays and photovoltaics
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- Jurgen Daniel
- Jurgen Daniel
- Tse Nga Ng
- Tse Nga Ng
- Ana Arias
- Ana Arias
- Leah Lavery
- Leah Lavery
- Sean R. Garner
- Sean R. Garner
- Beverly Russo
- Beverly Russo
- Brent Krusor
- Brent Krusor
- Bob Street
- Bob Street
- Rene Lujan
- Rene Lujan
- William Wong
- William Wong
International Workshop on Flexible & Printable Electronics 2010
8 September 2010 - 10 September 2010
Jeollabuk-do, Korea
description
Flexible electronics will enable a variety of new products and some of them are already starting to appear on the market. Flexibility provides an electronic device with increased robustness, but physical properties that allow bending, rolling or stretching enable completely new application areas for electronics. Here, we give an overview of our activities in the area of flexible and printed electronics for displays and sensors. Recent work on sensors to detect blast events will be highlighted. The sensors are part of a helmet-attached sensor tape for soldiers. For body-worn electronics, higher flexibility will be desirable. Initial studies of textile-based substrates were done. Such materials enable multi-axis flexibility and stretchability, but the integration of electronics poses challenges.
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