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Applications of flexible and stretchable three-dimensional structures for soft electronics

Figure 7. (A) 3D wireless macroflier for measuring fine dust pollution through light dosimetry. (Reproduced with permission from Ref.[201]. Copyright© 2021. Springer Nature); (B) indirect 3D printed strain sensor with porous lattice architecture for motion monitoring. (Reproduced with permission from Ref.[204]. Copyright© 2021. WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim); (C) electromechanical sensor array for measuring the spatial distribution of external loads. (Reproduced with permission from Ref.[205]. Copyright© 2019. American Chemical Society); (D) micro-origami magnetic sensor array composed of self-folded polymer cube. (Reproduced with permission from Ref.[206]. Copyright© 2022. Springer Nature); (E) hemispherical device with 24 flexible pressure sensors for wind-sensing systems. (Reproduced with permission from Ref.[207]. Copyright© 2022. WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim); (F) convex hemispherical-shaped device with stretchable photodetector array. (Reproduced with permission from Ref.[208]. Copyright© 2020. American Association for the Advancement of Science); (G) 3D mechanically reliable vibration sensor capable of withstanding prolonged fatigue life. (Reproduced with permission from Ref.[209]. Copyright© 2021. WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim); (H) 3D printed network of the horseshoe-shaped microstructure array for pressure sensing. (Reproduced with permission from Ref.[210]. Copyright© 2021. American Chemical Society).

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