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“Imperceptible electronics that are lighter than a feather”
The world’s lightest and thinnest flexible sensor system will
produce stress-free wearable healthcare sensors

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photo3 3.2MB 235KB The world’s lightest and thinnest flexible sensor system will produce
stress-free wearable healthcare sensors.
photo4 7.2MB 222KB The world’s lightest and thinnest flexible sensor system will produce
stress-free wearable healthcare sensors.
photo5 1.7MB 206KB The world’s lightest and thinnest flexible sensor system.
It is not broken even when it is crumpled.
photo6 2.7MB 179KB A schematic illustration of organic transistor integrated circuits for the world’s lightest
and thinnest flexible sensor system.
photo7 2.9MB 211KB A chip photograph of organic transistor integrated circuits for the world’s lightest
and thinnest flexible sensor system.
photo8 2.5MB 168KB Schematic illustrations (top) and photographs (bottom) of manufacturing process of
stretchable organic transistor integrated circuits.
photo9 1.4MB 39KB Stretchable organic transistor integrated circuits.
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movie1 mp4 41.1MB The overview of the world’s lightest and thinnest flexible sensor system will produce
stress-free wearable healthcare sensors
movie2 mov 10.2MB The manufacturing process of the world’s lightest and thinnest flexible sensor system.
The system is peeled off from the rigid substrate.
movie3 mov 2.1MB The world’s lightest and thinnest flexible sensor system will
produce stress-free wearable healthcare sensors.
movie4 mov 2.9MB Stretchable organic transistor integrated circuits.
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Dr. Takao Someya, Professor Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems
Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems
The University of Tokyo7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
TEL: (+81)-3-5841-0411 FAX: (+81)-3-5841-6709 E-mail:someya@ee.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp URL:http://www.ntech.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/

Dr. Tsuyoshi Sekitani, Associate Professor Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems
The University of Tokyo
7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
TEL: (+81)-3-5841-0413  FAX: (+81)-3-5841-6709  E-mail:sekitani@ee.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp

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