Implanted flexible electronics: Set device lifetime with smart nanomaterials

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Abstract

Flexible electronics is one of the most attractive and anticipated markets in the internet-of-things era, covering a broad range of practical and industrial applications from displays and energy harvesting to health care devices. The mechanical flexibility, combined with high performance electronics, and integrated on a soft substrate offer unprecedented functionality for biomedical applications. This paper presents a brief snapshot on the materials of choice for niche flexible bio-implanted devices that address the requirements for both biodegradable and long-term operational streams. The paper also discusses potential future research directions in this rapidly growing field.

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Phan, H. P. (2021). Implanted flexible electronics: Set device lifetime with smart nanomaterials. Micromachines, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi12020157

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