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Advances and perspectives in fiber-based electronic devices for next-generation soft systems

Hwa-Joong Kim, Daehyeon Kim, Jinho Kim, Yukye Lee, Jimin Kim, Fransiska M. Bossuyt, Gunhee Lee, Byeongmoon Lee, William R. Taylor, Jaehong Lee

Year
2025
Citations
30
Access
Open access

Abstract

Fiber-based electronic devices (FEDs) exhibit high flexibility, low weight, and excellent integrability into wearable, implantable, and robotic systems. Recent advances have enabled applications in sensing, energy harvesting, and storage, and active functions. Despite this progress, challenges such as mechanical fatigue, interfacial delamination, and signal instability remain. This review offers key challenges and perspectives on the future of FEDs as interactive, autonomous platforms for next-generation electronics in healthcare, robotics, and beyond.

Keywords

FiberComputer scienceMaterials scienceComposite material

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