This book highlights recent advances in soft and stretchable biointegrated electronics. A renowned group of authors address key ideas in the materials, processes, mechanics, and devices of soft and stretchable electronics; the wearable electronics systems; and bioinspired and implantable biomedical electronics. Among the topics discussed are liquid metals, stretchable and flexible energy sources, skin-like devices, in vitro neural recording, and more.
Special focus is given to recent advances in extremely soft and stretchable bio-inspired electronics with real-world clinical studies that validate the technology. Foundational theoretical and experimental aspects are also covered in relation to the design and application of these biointegrated electronics systems. This is an ideal book for researchers, engineers, and industry professionals involved in developing healthcare devices, medical tools and related instruments relevant to various clinical practices.
This book highlights recent advances in soft and stretchable biointegrated electronics. A renowned group of authors address key ideas in the materials, processes, mechanics, and devices of soft and stretchable electronics; the wearable electronics systems; and bioinspired and implantable biomedical electronics. Among the topics discussed are liquid metals, stretchable and flexible energy sources, skin-like devices, in vitro neural recording, and more.
Special focus is given to recent advances in extremely soft and stretchable bio-inspired electronics with real-world clinical studies that validate the technology. Foundational theoretical and experimental aspects are also covered in relation to the design and application of these biointegrated electronics systems. This is an ideal book for researchers, engineers, and industry professionals involved in developing healthcare devices, medical tools and related instruments relevant to various clinical practices.
Provides the fundamental knowledge required to understand the basic science behind flexible and stretchable electronics Highlights key areas where flexible and stretchable electronics are being incorporated for specific non-invasive, minimally-invasive and implantable biomedical applications, such as implantable pacemakers with ultrathin/flexible energy harvesting circuits, tattoo-like pressure sensing skin, and multifunctional balloon catheters for endovascular therapies Shares many insights into the theoretical and experimental aspects of materials, device fabrication, and design with downstream clinical applications for flexible and stretchable electronics Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
John A. Rogers
Bioelectronic Sensors Bioinspired Electronics High Density Mapping Electrodes Implantable Electronics Implantable Stretchable Electronics Integrated Wearable Biosensors Organic Bioelectronic Devices Single-Crystal Nanoribbons Soft Electronic Sensors Stretchable Bioelectronics