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A stretchable and transparent nanocomposite nanogenerator for self-powered physiological monitoring

Chen et al., 2017

Document ID
7532378379139908736
Author
Chen X
Parida K
Wang J
Xiong J
Lin M
Shao J
Lee P
Publication year
Publication venue
ACS applied materials & interfaces

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Smart sensing electronic devices with good transparency, high stretchability, and self- powered sensing characteristics are essential in wearable health monitoring systems. This paper innovatively proposes a stretchable nanocomposite nanogenerator with good …
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