Chinese researchers have developed a novel technique to create multifunctional electronic fibers thinner than a human hair, achieving a breakthrough in heterogeneous fiber electronics. The team from Xidian University's Hangzhou Institute designed a scalable liquid-phase process that integrates sensing, signal transmission and energy functions into a single fiber. The hair-thin fiber can be woven into fabrics for health monitoring, neural stimulation and wireless energy transfer. The innovation, published in Nature Communications, shows promise for future applications in bioelectronic medicine, smart textiles and intelligent human-machine interfaces.(photo/Xidian University)
By Wang Xinyuan, Zhang Lingxi(intern),Sun Haihua/China Youth Daily

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