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With rose petals to stretchable electronics
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Stretchable electronic devices show remarkable application potentials in a wide range of fields spanning from wearable electronics, biomedical diagnosis and actuation, to robotics, fashion and textiles. State-of-the-art technologies use flat elastic substrates for making these devices, in which complicated lithographic design and fabrication are required. 

Researchers around Zijian Zheng (Hong Kong Polytechnic University) and Feng Zhou (Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics) now address this challenge by using non-planar elastic substrates with topographical structures replicated from natural rose petals. Compared with conventional flat polydimethylsiloxane substrates the bio-mimicking topography of this elastomeric petal substrate (E-petal) can effectively stop crack propagation of non-stretchable materials, regardless of the type of conductive materials (metals and conducting polymers) and the deposition methods. 

This work makes a very significant contribution in the field of omnidirectional stretchable and printable electronics devices as it shows convincingly that the natural world can provide topographically structured materials of suitable length scales. 

The work has been published in Advanced Science(2015,2,doi: 10.1002/advs.201400021) . 

(From http://www.materialsviews.com/rose-petals-stretchable-electronics/) 

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