Flexible Electronics: Status, Challenges and Opportunities
Daniel Corzo, Guillermo Tostado‐Blazquez, Derya Baran
Abstract
The concept of flexible electronics has been around for several decades. In principle, anything thin or very long can become flexible. While cables and wiring are the prime example for flexibility, it was not until the space race that silicon wafers used for solar cells in satellites were thinned to increase their power per weight ratio, thus allowing a certain degree of warping. This concept permitted the first flexible solar cells in the 1960s The development of conductive polymers
Topics & Concepts
ElectronicsComputer scienceEngineeringElectrical engineeringAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsNanowire Synthesis and ApplicationsInnovative Energy Harvesting Technologies