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Semiconductors that stretch and heal

Siegfried Bauer () and Martin Kaltenbrunner ()
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Siegfried Bauer: Johannes Kepler University, Linz 4040, Austria.
Martin Kaltenbrunner: Johannes Kepler University, Linz 4040, Austria.

Nature, 2016, vol. 539, issue 7629, 365-367

Abstract: Polymeric semiconductors have been prepared whose molecular properties make them stretchable and healable — a milestone in the development of sophisticated organic electronic surfaces that mimic human skin. See Letter p.411

Date: 2016
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