Runqiao Song
North Carolina State University
9 Papers
30 Citations
Runqiao Song is an academic researcher from North Carolina State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stretchable electronics & Elastomer. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Nanomaterial-Enabled Flexible and Stretchable Sensing Systems: Processing, Integration, and Applications
Shanshan Yao,Ping Ren,Runqiao Song,Yuxuan Liu,Qijin Huang,Jingyan Dong,Brendan O'Connor,Yong Zhu +7 more
TL;DR: An overview of the design and integration strategies and manufacturing techniques for nanomaterial‐enabled flexible and stretchable sensing systems and representative applications in personal health, fitness tracking, electronic skins, artificial nervous systems, and human–machine interactions are provided.
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Achieving High-Resolution Electrohydrodynamic Printing of Nanowires on Elastomeric Substrates through Surface Modification
Ping Ren,Yuxuan Liu,Runqiao Song,Brendan O'Connor,Jingyan Dong,Yong Zhu +5 more
- 26 Jan 2021
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed to print 1D nanomaterials (e.g., nanowires) with high resolution on stretchable elasto-graphs, which has received much interest recently.
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Unveiling the Stress–Strain Behavior of Conjugated Polymer Thin Films for Stretchable Device Applications
TL;DR: In this article, a novel approach to capture the stress-strain-response of thin conjugated polymer films is introduced, which is achieved by laminating the polymer film of interest on a thin elastomer substrate and testing the composite specimen in a dynamic mechanical analyzer.
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Impact of Substrate Characteristics on Stretchable Polymer Semiconductor Behavior.
TL;DR: It is found that increasing the near-surface modulus of thePDMS and maintaining the PDMS in tension throughout the cyclic strain process promote plastic deformation over film wrinkling, highlighting the importance of neighboring elastomer characteristics on the ability to achieve stretchable polymer semiconductors.
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