Publications by authors named "Yumeng Shuai"

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  • - Recent advancements in engineering 3D electronic devices have made them essential for applications like friction sensing and optical imaging, using methods that involve mechanical deformations such as rolling and folding.
  • - The challenge with these 3D structures is that they typically form on flat surfaces and can't easily be transferred to curved ones, which has now been addressed with a new assembly strategy.
  • - This new method transforms flat 2D films into complex 3D shapes that can adapt to curved surfaces, leading to innovative applications like tunable antennas, flow sensors, and electronic systems designed to integrate with human organs such as the heart.
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Island-bridge architectures represent a widely used structural design in stretchable inorganic electronics, where deformable interconnects that form the bridge provide system stretchability, and functional components that reside on the islands undergo negligible deformations. These device systems usually experience a common strain concentration phenomenon, i.e.

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