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Inexpensive, flexible and low-resistive fabrics electrodes for flexible devices
We report the use of conducting polyester fabrics as flexible electrodes for wearable devices. These conducting fabrics have well defined mesh openings, excellent flexibility and are fabricated by high-throughput manufacturing. Surface resistivity is as low as 0.03 ohms/square, which decreases Ohmic losses when scaling up to large area devices.