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    Ultrathin Transistors and Circuits for Conformable Electronics by Parenti, Federico, Sargeni, Riccardo, Dimaggio, Elisabetta, Pieri, Francesco, Fabbri, Filippo, Losi, Tommaso, Viola, Fabrizio Antonio, Bala, Arindam, Wang, Zhenyu, Kis, Andras, Caironi, Mario, Fiori, Gianluca

    Published in Nano letters (04-11-2024)
    “…Adapting electronics to perfectly conform to nonplanar and rough surfaces, such as human skin, is a challenging task, which could open up new applications in…”
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    High‐Precision Materials Printer for Fast Prototyping of Electronic Devices Based on 2D Materials by Sargeni, Riccardo, Dimaggio, Elisabetta, Pieri, Francesco, Fabbri, Filippo, Pennelli, Giovanni, Colombo, Luigi, Iannaccone, Giuseppe, Macucci, Massimo, Fiori, Gianluca

    Published in Advanced materials technologies (22-07-2024)
    “…There is an increasing interest in printed electronics driven principally by flexible and wearable applications. The interest stems from the ability to…”
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    Fully Printed and Flexible Schottky Diodes Based on Carbon Nanomaterials Operating Up to 5 MHz by Pimpolari, Lorenzo, Brunetti, Irene, Sargeni, Riccardo, Pieri, Francesco, Parvez, Khaled, Macucci, Massimo, Casiraghi, Cinzia, Fiori, Gianluca

    Published in IEEE journal on flexible electronics (01-07-2022)
    “…The capability to fabricate printed and flexible energy harvesting and conditioning circuits, over a large area and with low-cost techniques, is crucial to…”
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    Ultra-thin transistors and circuits for conformable electronics by Parenti, Federico, Sargeni, Riccardo, Dimaggio, Elisabetta, Pieri, Francesco, Fabbri, Filippo, Losi, Tommaso, Viola, Fabrizio Antonio, Bala, Arindam, Wang, Zhenyu, Kis, Andras, Caironi, Mario, Fiori, Gianluca

    Published 04-06-2024
    “…Adapting electronics to perfectly conform to non-planar and rough surfaces, such as human skin, is a very challenging task which, if solved, could open up new…”
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