Shen et al., 2022 - Google Patents
High‐stretchability, ultralow‐hysteresis conductingpolymer hydrogel strain sensors for soft machinesShen et al., 2022
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- 87410761282897077
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- Shen Z
- Zhang Z
- Zhang N
- Li J
- Zhou P
- Hu F
- Rong Y
- Lu B
- Gu G
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- Publication venue
- Advanced Materials
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Highly stretchable strain sensors based on conducting polymer hydrogel are rapidly emerging as a promising candidate toward diverse wearable skins and sensing devices for soft machines. However, due to the intrinsic limitations of low stretchability and large …
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