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Toward the 3rd Generation of Smart Farming: Materials, Devices, and Systems for E‐Plant Technologies
This review explores the latest developments in e‐plant technologies, which are revolutionizing smart farming by enabling real‐time monitoring of plant and environmental conditions. It covers the design, applications, and systems of e‐plant devices, detailing how they integrate data analytics to optimize agricultural practices, enhance crop yields, and
Daegun Kim+5 more
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Local electronic properties of carbon nanotube heterojunctions [PDF]
M. S. Ferreira+3 more
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Shellular materials form spontaneously by dip coating the primitive triply periodic minimal surface (TPMS) wireframe in an aqueous solution of lyotropic liquid crystalline graphene oxide (GO) nanosheets mixed with polymers. Regulated by surface tension, GO nanosheets align on the polymer soap film as the stress builds up during drying.
Yinding Chi+9 more
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Carbon nanotubes and graphene as counter electrodes in dye-sensitized solar cells. [PDF]
Bbumba S+5 more
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Diagnostics of laser-produced plume under carbon nanotube growth conditions [PDF]
Sivaram Arepalli+3 more
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The characteristics of a vertical n–p–i–p heterostructure transistor device, which exhibits a voltage‐tunable transition between Gaussian and sigmoid functions, are investigated. The mixed state of the transfer curve enables the utilization of both exploitation and exploration, improving computational performance in reinforcement learning tasks ...
Jisoo Park+7 more
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Near-Infrared Fluorescent Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes for Biosensing. [PDF]
Basu S, Bisker G.
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Mechanical and Electrical Properties of Nanosized Contacts on Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes [PDF]
Pedro Pablo+7 more
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Electromagnetic interference (EMI) shields consisting of polylactic acid (PLA) in layers with different concentrations of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) are produced using additive manufacturing. The permittivity function of layers with different filler concentrations is learned using data of homogeneous and randomly ordered shields.
Stijn De Smedt+5 more
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