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A highly sensitive and flexible pressure sensor with electrodes and elastomeric interlayer containing silver nanowires

Wang et al., 2015

Document ID
9869898953951316854
Author
Wang J
Jiu J
Nogi M
Sugahara T
Nagao S
Koga H
He P
Suganuma K
Publication year
Publication venue
Nanoscale

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The next-generation application of pressure sensors is gradually being extended to include electronic artificial skin (e-skin), wearable devices, humanoid robotics and smart prosthetics. In these advanced applications, high sensing capability is an essential feature for high …
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