Zhang et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Tribotronics for active mechanosensation and self‐powered microsystemsZhang et al., 2019
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- Zhang C
- Bu T
- Zhao J
- Liu G
- Yang H
- Wang Z
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- Advanced Functional Materials
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Tribotronics has attracted great attention as a new research field that encompasses the control and tuning of semiconductor transport by triboelectricity. Here, tribotronics is reviewed in terms of active mechanosensation and human–machine interfacing. As a …
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