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Three-dimensional nanoprinting via charged aerosol jets
Three-dimensional (3D) printing1–9 has revolutionized manufacturing processes for electronics10–12, optics13–15, energy16,17, robotics18, bioengineering19–21 and sensing22. Downscaling 3D printing23 will enable a...
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Open AccessNature-inspired rollable electronics
Inspired by the rolling mechanism of the proboscis of a butterfly, rollable electronics that can be rolled and unrolled to a great extent on demand are developed. Generally, electronic devices that are attache...