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Optical power transfer and communication methods for wireless implantable sensing platforms

Mujeeb-U-Rahman et al., 2015

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6720815437563905080
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Mujeeb-U-Rahman M
Adalian D
Chang C
Scherer A
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Journal of biomedical optics

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Ultrasmall scale implants have recently attracted focus as valuable tools for monitoring both acute and chronic diseases. Semiconductor optical technologies are the key to miniaturizing these devices to the long-sought sub-mm scale, which will enable long-term use of these …
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