Christian Rainer

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

Papers

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Total Citations

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About

Christian Rainer is a leading innovator in the field of stretchable and printed organic electronics, with a particular focus on advancing optoelectronic sensors for next-generation wearable and IoT technologies. His most-cited work, "Streamlined Inkjet‐Printing of Stretchable Organic Photodetectors" (2025, 4 citations), introduces a groundbreaking fabrication method that combines high-performance photodetection with mechanical flexibility. By developing a streamlined inkjet-printing process, Rainer addresses a critical bottleneck in scalable manufacturing—enabling the production of stretchable sensors that maintain robust functionality under deformation. This contribution is pivotal for integrating organic photodetectors into smart textiles, soft robotics, and biomedical devices. Though early in its citation impact, the work has already garnered attention for its practical approach to overcoming the trade-off between device stretchability and electronic performance. Rainer’s research sits at the intersection of materials science, device engineering, and manufacturing innovation, positioning him as a key figure in the push toward truly wearable and conformable electronic systems. His achievements underscore a commitment to translating laboratory breakthroughs into real-world, mass-producible technologies.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Streamlined Inkjet‐Printing of Stretchable Organic Photodetectors
4 citations · 2025
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2025 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 9
🏛 Institutions: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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