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Mechanical Engineering

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Virginia Commonwealth University

2017

Biopotential

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Nanocomposite Bioelectronics For Biopotential Enabled Prosthesis, Dong Sup Lee Jan 2017

Nanocomposite Bioelectronics For Biopotential Enabled Prosthesis, Dong Sup Lee

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Soft material-enabled electronics can demonstrate extreme mechanical flexibility and stretchability. Such compliant, comfortable electronics allow continuous, long-term measurement of biopotentials on the skin. Manufacturing of the stretchable electronic devices is enabled by the recent development combining materials transfer printing and microfabrication. However, the existing method using inorganic materials and multi-layered polymers requires long material preparation time and expensive processing cost due to the requirement of microfabrication tools and complicated transfer printing steps. Here, this study develops a new fabrication method of soft electronics via a micro-replica-molding technique, which allows fast production, multiple use, and low cost by avoiding microfabrication and …