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Semiconductors that stretch and heal

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  • Siegfried Bauer

    (Johannes Kepler University, Linz 4040, Austria.)

  • Martin Kaltenbrunner

    (Johannes Kepler University, Linz 4040, Austria.)

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Polymeric semiconductors have been prepared whose molecular properties make them stretchable and healable — a milestone in the development of sophisticated organic electronic surfaces that mimic human skin. See Letter p.411

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  • Siegfried Bauer & Martin Kaltenbrunner, 2016. "Semiconductors that stretch and heal," Nature, Nature, vol. 539(7629), pages 365-367, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:539:y:2016:i:7629:d:10.1038_539365a
    DOI: 10.1038/539365a
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    1. Ngoc Thanh Phuong Vo & Tae Uk Nam & Min Woo Jeong & Jun Su Kim & Kyu Ho Jung & Yeongjun Lee & Guorong Ma & Xiaodan Gu & Jeffrey B.-H. Tok & Tae Il Lee & Zhenan Bao & Jin Young Oh, 2024. "Autonomous self-healing supramolecular polymer transistors for skin electronics," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-10, December.

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