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Highly conductive fiber with design of dual conductive Ag/CB layers for ultrasensitive and wide‐range strain sensing

Niu et al., 2023

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795241787669706912
Author
Niu B
Yang S
Yang Y
Hua T
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SmartMat

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Recently the ever‐increasing demand for wearable electronics has greatly triggered the development of flexible strain sensors. However, it is still challenging to simultaneously achieve high sensitivity, wide working range, and good wearability. Herein, we developed a …
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