Engineering and Technologynpj Flexible Electronics
Zinc hybrid sintering for printed transient sensors and wireless electronics
N. Fumeaux and D. Briand
Discover a groundbreaking method for crafting transient metallic zinc traces that could revolutionize biodegradable electronics! This innovative technique, created by N. Fumeaux and D. Briand, combines chemical and photonic sintering to produce highly conductive patterns suitable for a range of applications, from sensors to wireless powering.
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