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Stretchable and self-healable hydrogel-based capacitance pressure and strain sensor for electronic skin systems

Dai et al., 2019

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9682011842136868740
Author
Dai S
Wang S
Yan H
Xu J
Hu H
Ding J
Yuan N
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Materials Research Express

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Developing stretchable and self-healable skin-like materials have received increasing research for their broad application in wearable sensors, artificial intelligence, and soft robotics. However, development of skin-like sensor that can combine superior stretchable …
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