Hwang et al., 2014 - Google Patents
25th anniversary article: materials for high‐performance biodegradable semiconductor devicesHwang et al., 2014
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- Hwang S
- Park G
- Cheng H
- Song J
- Kang S
- Yin L
- Kim J
- Omenetto F
- Huang Y
- Lee K
- Rogers J
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- Advanced Materials
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We review recent progress in a class of silicon‐based electronics that is capable of complete, controlled dissolution when immersed in water or bio‐fluids. This type of technology, referred to in a broader sense as transient electronics, has potential applications …
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