Zhang et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Multi-modal strain and temperature sensor by hybridizing reduced graphene oxide and PEDOT: PSSZhang et al., 2020
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- Zhang F
- Hu H
- Islam M
- Peng S
- Wu S
- Lim S
- Zhou Y
- Wang C
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- Composites Science and Technology
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Mechanically stretchable sensors are responsive to multiple stimuli, such as strain and temperature, making it difficult to identify individual stimulus using a single senor. Herein, we present a hybrid sensor featuring dissimilar impedance frequency-responses under different …
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