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Omnidirectionally stretchable and transparent graphene electrodes

Hong et al., 2016

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3802805612707559532
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Hong J
Kim W
Choi D
Kong J
Park H
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Acs Nano

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Stretchable and transparent electrodes have been developed for applications in flexible and wearable electronics. For customer-oriented practical applications, the electrical and optical properties of stretchable electrodes should be independent of the directions of the applied …
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