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Figure 1: Flexible friend — a pattern of circuits and test structures is repeated about 50 times over the surface of this polymer wafer.

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Figure 2: Slice through a plastic transistor.

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Ziemelis, K. Putting it on plastic. Nature 393, 619–620 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1038/31333

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