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In article number 2004655, Tuan‐Anh Pham, John A. Rogers, Nam‐Trung Nguyen, Hoang‐Phuong Phan, and co‐workers demonstrate a transfer printing technique to form multiple silicon carbide microarchitectures onto polymers. This approach uses a dissolvable metal nanomembrane as a sacrificial layer, establishing the nano‐materials basis and methodology for the fabrication of flexible bio‐barriers and electronics,...
Improving and optimizing the processes for transfer printing have the potential to further enhance capabilities in heterogeneous integration of various sensing materials on unconventional substrates for implantable and stretchable electronic devices in biosensing, diagnostics, and therapeutic applications. An advanced transfer printing method based on sacrificial layer engineering for silicon carbide...
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