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Copper nanowire-sealed titanium dioxide/poly (dimethylsiloxane) electrode with an in-plane wavy structure for a stretchable capacitive strain sensor

Tran et al., 2022

Document ID
6204158581640232718
Author
Tran N
Tran P
Lee J
Publication year
Publication venue
ACS Applied Nano Materials

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Although copper nanowire (Cu NW) has been considered to be one of the most promising conductive materials with low price and high conductivity, there have been a modest number of studies on Cu NW for stretchable applications. One of the fundamental problems that has …
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