flexible substrate

collocation in English

meaningsofflexibleandsubstrate

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flexible
adjective
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/ˈflek.sə.bəl/
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/ˈflek.sə.bəl/
able to change or be changed easily according to ...
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substrate
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsʌb.streɪt/
us
/ˈsʌb.streɪt/
biology
a substance or surface that an organism grows and lives on and is ...
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(Definition offlexibleandsubstratefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The first kind is that the piezoelectric nanowire was put on aflexiblesubstratewith two ends fixed by the electrodes.
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In this application a photovoltaic material may be applied to aflexiblesubstrate, often a polymer.
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The target wavelength for theflexiblesubstratewas set to 10 m.
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This master pattern in effect mechanically stamps the precision pattern onto an inexpensiveflexiblesubstrateand thereby creates the metallic loop elements seen in the laboratory processing steps.
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Printing on flexible substrates allows electronics to be placed on curved surfaces, for example, putting solar cells on vehicle roofs.
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The electrode materials can be printed or coated onto flexible substrates.
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There are also recent attempts to develop large-area emitters on flexible substrates, in line with wider trends towards plastic electronics.
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However, many companies are also looking at lighter and more flexible substrates such as polyimide or metal foils.
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To realize these attributes, a growing trend is to fabricate macroelectronic products directly on flexible substrates, such as polymers.
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Protomorphous solar cells prove to be a promising concept for efficient and low-cost photovoltaics on cheap and flexible substrates for large-area production as well as small and mobile applications.
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