Original paper

Dual conductive network enabled superhydrophobic and high performance strain sensors with outstanding electro-thermal performance and extremely high gauge factors

Volume: 385, Pages: 123391 - 123391
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
Conductive nanofiber composites (CNCs) are promising as wearable strain sensors (WSSs) due to their unique porous structure and thus good breathability, flexibility, skin affinity, and so forth. It still remains a great challenge to develop flexible and stretchable CNCs for high performance WSSs that possess a high sensitivity, large working strain and can also be applied in various harsh conditions such as extremely cold and corrosive...
Paper Details
Title
Dual conductive network enabled superhydrophobic and high performance strain sensors with outstanding electro-thermal performance and extremely high gauge factors
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
385
Pages
123391 - 123391
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