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Extremely elastic wearable carbon nanotube fiber strain sensor for monitoring of human motion

Ryu et al., 2015

Document ID
16873129205348582037
Author
Ryu S
Lee P
Chou J
Xu R
Zhao R
Hart A
Kim S
Publication year
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ACS nano

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The increasing demand for wearable electronic devices has made the development of highly elastic strain sensors that can monitor various physical parameters an essential factor for realizing next generation electronics. Here, we report an ultrahigh stretchable and …
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