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A Guide to Printed Stretchable Conductors
Printing
of stretchable conductors enables the fabrication and
rapid prototyping of stretchable electronic devices. For such applications,
there are often specific process and material requirements such as
print resolution, maximum strain, and electrical/ionic conductivity.
This review highlights common printing methods and compatible inks
that produce stretchable conductors. The review compares the capabilities,
benefits, and limitations of each approach to help guide the selection
of a suitable process and ink for an intended application. We also
discuss methods to design and fabricate ink composites with the desired
material properties (e.g., electrical conductance, viscosity, printability).
This guide should help inform ongoing and future efforts to create
soft, stretchable electronic devices for wearables, soft robots, e-skins,
and sensors
