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Fabrication of intrinsically stretchable nanowire photodetectors based on fully embedded structures is reported. A lithographic filtration method is used to integrate different functional layers into the photodetectors, which exhibit excellent stretchability up to 100%. The fully embedded structure enables excellent stability against repeated stretching, mechanical scratching, and adhesive forces...
Stretchable nanowire photodetectors are described by Pooi See Lee and co‐workers on page 943. An intrinsically stretchable nanowire photodetector with a fully embedded structure is demonstrated. The devices can be stretched up to 100% while maintaining proper functionalities. They also display excellent cycling and mechanical stabilities, with no obvious degradation in performance over 50 stretching...
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