Special Issue
Topic: Advances in 2D Materials for Flexible Electronics
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Special Issue Introduction
Flexible electronics are at the forefront of modern science and technology, offering broad applications in wearable devices, the Internet of Things (IoT), biomedical devices, and smart sensors. Two-dimensional (2D) materials, such as graphene, transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), Black Phosphorus (BP), and MAXene, have become pivotal in this field. Their exceptional physicochemical properties, including high flexibility, superior electrical performance, and mechanical stability, enable groundbreaking advancements. This Special Issue highlights the latest developments in 2D materials for flexible electronics and covers material innovation, performance optimization strategies, device integration techniques, and potential applications in next-generation systems.
We invite original research and review articles that explore topics such as the synthesis of 2D materials and their applications in flexible electronic devices, including flexible sensors, flexible transistors, flexible logical devices, flexible energy devices, and flexible integrated circuits and functional systems.
This platform aims to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and accelerate the industrialization of flexible electronics.
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Submission Information
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Submission Deadline: 15 Nov 2025
Contacts: Inga Ren, Assistant Editor, Assistant_Editor@softscijournal.com