Environmentally stable and stretchable polymer electronics enabled by surface-tethered nanostructured molecular-level protection
Yu Zheng(Stanford University), Zhenan Bao(Stanford University), Weilai Yu(Wuhan University), Huaxin Gong(Stanford University), Yilei Wu(Stanford University), Donglai Zhong(Stanford University), Zhiao Yu(Bellevue Hospital Center), Chuanzhen Zhao(Stanford University), Jiheong Kang(Seoul National University), Xiaozhou Ji(Stanford University), Yi Cui(SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory), Hyunjun Kim(Seoul National University), Nathaniel Prine(University of Southern Mississippi), Jerika A. Chiong(Stanford University), Jeffrey B.‐H. Tok(Stanford Medicine), Xiaodan Gu(SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory), Song Zhang(Stanford University), Zhitao Zhang(Fudan University), Weichen Wang(Stanford University), Lukas Michalek(Stanford University), Deyu Liu(Stanford University), Philaphon Sayavong(Stanford University)
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