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Polymer LEDs could stretch the potential of electronics

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Ashley N. Paddock, [email protected]

An intrinsically stretchable polymer LED that can be lengthened by as much as 45 percent has the potential to change the direction of the field of stretchable electronics. The new device could be used in wearable electronics, “smart skins” and minimally invasive biomedical devices that can move with the body. Conventional inorganic electronic devices are brittle yet have a certain flexibility that is achieved using ultrathin layers of inorganic materials – which are either flexible or stretchable – containing discrete LED chips interconnected with stretchable...Read full article

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    Published: October 2011
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    indium tin oxide
    A material widely used as a transparent conductive coating.
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