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Implementing MEMS technology for soft, (bio)electronics interfaces.

Romeo, Alessia  
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Hofmeister, Yannick  
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Lacour, Stéphanie  
George, T.
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Islam, M. S.
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2014
Proceedings of the SPIE, Defense Sensing & Security
SPIE Defense Sensing & Security

Soft, bioelectronics interfaces are broadly defined as microfabricated devices with mechanical properties suited to comply with biological tissues. There are many challenges associated with the development of such technology platforms. Simultaneously one must achieve reliable electronic performance, thermal and environmental stability, mechanical compliance, and biocompatibility. Materials and system architecture must be designed such that mechanical integrity and electrical functionality is preserved during fabrication, implementation and use of the interface. Depositing and patterning conventional device materials, ranging from inorganic to organic thin films as well as nanomaterials, directly onto soft elastomeric substrates enable electronic devices with enhanced mechanical flexibility. Success in fabrication also relies on a careful design of the mechanical architecture of the soft interface to minimize mechanical stresses in the most fragile materials.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1117/12.2051173
Web of Science ID

WOS:000342426300030

Author(s)
Romeo, Alessia  
Hofmeister, Yannick  
Lacour, Stéphanie  
Editors
George, T.
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Islam, M. S.
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Dutta, A. K.
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Spie-Int Soc Optical Engineering

Publisher place

Bellingham

Published in
Proceedings of the SPIE, Defense Sensing & Security
Total of pages

6

Series title/Series vol.

Micro-and nanotechnology sensors, systems, and applications VI

Volume

9083

Issue

9083 1F

Subjects

stretchable electronics

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elastomer

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heterogeneous structures

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lithography

Editorial or Peer reviewed

NON-REVIEWED

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EPFL

EPFL units
LSBI  
Event nameEvent placeEvent date
SPIE Defense Sensing & Security

Baltimore, Maryland, USA

May 5-9, 2014

Available on Infoscience
August 28, 2014
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/106092
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