In the early morning of March 24, Beijing time, the internationally renowned academic journal "Nature" recently published an electronic paper saying that researchers have developed a highly elastic wearable display with good brightness and mechanical stability. Important progress towards realizing high-performance stretchable displays or laying the groundwork for future electronic skin and human-electronic applications.

  This research was completed by Zhenan Bao and his colleagues at Stanford University. They proposed the design and fabrication process of a stretchable all-polymer light-emitting diode (APLED). The APLED has high brightness and durability, and can be stretched to its original length. It still works fine when doubled.

  In a demonstration video provided by the research team, Zhang Zhitao, the first author of the paper, demonstrated the elasticity of the wearable display material, which can stretch up to 2 times as long without tearing.

(Reporter Sun Zifa produced Li Jiali's video Springer Nature)

Responsible editor: [Li Yuxin]