Stretchable lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) consisting of an arch structure and a stretchable anode and cathode are developed using a general strategy. The LIB maintains a remarkable and stable electrochemical performance after hundreds of stretching cycles at a strain of 400%. Compared with other stretchable LIBs, which stretch at the device level, but whose components (electrodes) remain rigid, the component-level stretchability is here the design key to the LIB's highly stable performance.
Keywords: elastic electronics; flexible electronics; lithium-ion batteries.
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