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This work was supported by National Basic Research Program of China (973) (Grant No. 2015CB351906), National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 61774114), and 111 Project (Grant No. B12026).
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Figure 1
(a) Equivalent circuit of stretchable interconnects and (b) circuit for delay analysis.