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Ultrathin epidermal P (VDF-TrFE) piezoelectric film for wearable electronics

Tian et al., 2023

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Document ID
14427765123237163108
Author
Tian G
Tang L
Zhang J
Wang S
Sun Y
Ao Y
Yang T
Xiong D
Zhang H
Lan B
Deng L
Deng W
Yang W
Publication year
Publication venue
ACS Applied Electronic Materials

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Ultrathin epidermal piezoelectric sensors are essential in the next generation of wearable flexible electronics due to their conformal contact with the skin. However, the fabrication and peeling of ultrathin film still face great challenges, and there is an urgent need to develop a …
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    • G06COMPUTING; CALCULATING; COUNTING
    • G06FELECTRICAL DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
    • G06F3/00Input arrangements for transferring data to be processed into a form capable of being handled by the computer; Output arrangements for transferring data from processing unit to output unit, e.g. interface arrangements
    • G06F3/01Input arrangements or combined input and output arrangements for interaction between user and computer
    • G06F3/03Arrangements for converting the position or the displacement of a member into a coded form
    • GPHYSICS
    • G06COMPUTING; CALCULATING; COUNTING
    • G06FELECTRICAL DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
    • G06F3/00Input arrangements for transferring data to be processed into a form capable of being handled by the computer; Output arrangements for transferring data from processing unit to output unit, e.g. interface arrangements
    • G06F3/01Input arrangements or combined input and output arrangements for interaction between user and computer
    • G06F3/016Input arrangements with force or tactile feedback as computer generated output to the user

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