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Omnidirectional printing of stretchable electronics

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An elastic conductive ink — which is made of conductive fillers suspended in an emulsified elastomer matrix — can be used to print three-dimensional elastic conductors.

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Fig. 1: Omnidirectional 3D printing of elastic conductive ink.

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Zhou, T., Yuk, H. Omnidirectional printing of stretchable electronics. Nat Electron 6, 270–271 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41928-023-00943-x

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