Extraordinarily Stretchable All‐Carbon Collaborative Nanoarchitectures for Epidermal Sensors
Abstract
Multifunctional microelectronic components featuring large stretchability, high sensitivity, high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), and broad sensing range have attracted a huge surge of interest with the fast developing epidermal electronic systems. Here, the epidermal sensors based on all-carbon collaborative percolation network are demonstrated, which consist 3D graphene foam and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) obtained by two-step chemical vapor...
Paper Details
Title
Extraordinarily Stretchable All‐Carbon Collaborative Nanoarchitectures for Epidermal Sensors
Published Date
Jun 16, 2017
Journal
Volume
29
Issue
31
Pages
1606411
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