Physically transient electronics, a form of electronics that can physically disappear in a controllable manner, is very promising for emerging applications. Most of the transient processes reported so far only occur in aqueous solutions or biofluids, offering limited control over the triggering and degradation processes. We report novel moisture-triggered physically transient electronics, which exempt the needs of resorption solutions and can completely disappear within well-controlled time frames. The triggered transient process starts with the hydrolysis of the polyanhydride substrate in the presence of trace amounts of moisture in the air, a process that can generate products of corrosive organic acids to digest various inorganic electro...
Electronics, which functions for a designed time period and then degrades, holds promise in lots of ...
Controlled degradation and transiency of materials is of significant importance in the design and fa...
Presented on September 16, 2016 at 12:00 p.m. in the Marcus Nanotechnology Building, room 1116.Paul ...
Transient electronics are designed to operate for programmed life times and then degrade leaving lit...
AbstractTransient electronics are an emerging class of electronics with the unique characteristic to...
The recent emergence of materials for electronic systems that are capable of programmable self-destr...
Controlled degradation and transiency of materials is of significant importance in the design and fa...
ABSTRACT: Transient electronics is a class of electronic devices designed to maintain stable operati...
Transient electronics is a class of electronic devices designed to maintain stable operation for a d...
Combined dry–wet transient materials and devices are introduced, which are based on water-dissolvabl...
Electronics that degrade after stable operation for a desired operating time, called transient elect...
Transient electronics (or biodegradable electronics) is an emerging technology whose key characteris...
Transient technology seeks the development of materials, devices, or systems that undergo controlled...
A variety of autonomous oscillations in nature such as heartbeats and some biochemical reactions hav...
New two terminal surge protection devices based on intrinsic conducting polymers are demonstrated to...
Electronics, which functions for a designed time period and then degrades, holds promise in lots of ...
Controlled degradation and transiency of materials is of significant importance in the design and fa...
Presented on September 16, 2016 at 12:00 p.m. in the Marcus Nanotechnology Building, room 1116.Paul ...
Transient electronics are designed to operate for programmed life times and then degrade leaving lit...
AbstractTransient electronics are an emerging class of electronics with the unique characteristic to...
The recent emergence of materials for electronic systems that are capable of programmable self-destr...
Controlled degradation and transiency of materials is of significant importance in the design and fa...
ABSTRACT: Transient electronics is a class of electronic devices designed to maintain stable operati...
Transient electronics is a class of electronic devices designed to maintain stable operation for a d...
Combined dry–wet transient materials and devices are introduced, which are based on water-dissolvabl...
Electronics that degrade after stable operation for a desired operating time, called transient elect...
Transient electronics (or biodegradable electronics) is an emerging technology whose key characteris...
Transient technology seeks the development of materials, devices, or systems that undergo controlled...
A variety of autonomous oscillations in nature such as heartbeats and some biochemical reactions hav...
New two terminal surge protection devices based on intrinsic conducting polymers are demonstrated to...
Electronics, which functions for a designed time period and then degrades, holds promise in lots of ...
Controlled degradation and transiency of materials is of significant importance in the design and fa...
Presented on September 16, 2016 at 12:00 p.m. in the Marcus Nanotechnology Building, room 1116.Paul ...