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Rubbery electronics and sensors from intrinsically stretchable elastomeric composites of semiconductors and conductors
Hae‐Jin Kim, Kyoseung Sim, Anish Thukral, Cunjiang Yu
- Year
- 2017
- Citations
- 274
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
/V∙s, owing to crystallinity improvement. Rubbery sensors, which include strain, pressure, and temperature sensors, show reliable sensing capabilities and are exploited as smart skins that enable gesture translation for sign language alphabet and haptic sensing for robotics to illustrate one of the applications of the sensors.
Keywords
Materials scienceElastomerStretchable electronicsPolydimethylsiloxaneElectronicsElectrical conductorComposite materialFlexible electronicsNanotechnologyConductive polymer
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