We report on the use of inkjet, extrusion, and capillary printing of poly(3,4 ethylenedioxythiophene)/ poly(sodium 4-styrene-sulfonate) (PEDOT/PSS) to create structures that could be used in a flexible, implantable bionic device. Resistance values as low as 250 k are demonstrated, with little deviation under as much as 1.5% strain. The results show PEDOT/PSS can be a suitable material for printed bionic devices. © 2010 IEEE.
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Mire, C. A., In Het Panhuis, M., Calvert, P., & Wallace, G. (2010). Printing nanomaterials using non-contact printing. In ICONN 2010 - Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (pp. 404–406). https://doi.org/10.1109/ICONN.2010.6045214
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