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How to Achieve High Spatial Resolution in Organic Optobioelectronic Devices?
This study explores how the optoelectronic properties of organic semiconductors impact on the resolution of light‐activated bioelectronic interfaces. Using photovoltage and photocurrent microscopy techniques, the authors show that H2PC/PTCDI heterojunctions enable a resolution down to 6.5 µm due to low carrier mobility along the heterojunction.
Luca Fabbri+9 more
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Form registration: a computer vision approach [PDF]
Reza Safari+3 more
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Pump‐probe shadowgraphy of glass drilling is shown with a femtosecond laser operating in MHz‐ and GHz‐burst regime. A comparison with standard femtosecond micro‐processing using repetitive single pulses is provided. The ablation plume lifetime is measured in all three regimes, and the drilling dynamics of Through Glass Via (TGV) in GHz‐burst mode are ...
Pierre Balage+6 more
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Introduction to the Special Issue on Robotics and Computer Vision
Mário F. M. Campos, Alberto Elfes
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In this work, wide‐field (>1 mm2) frequency‐domain thermoreflectance (FDTR) hyperspectral imaging is used to image subsurface indium bump bonds 50 µm below the surface. Thermal analysis with Monte Carlo uncertainty propagation is used to evaluate bump quality, while a trained deep neural network (can rapidly reconstruct bump geometry contact area maps.
Amun Jarzembski+10 more
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Presumptive Tests for Xylazine-A Computer Vision Approach. [PDF]
Chang HY+6 more
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Media Information Processing for Robotics. Computer Vision as Media Technology.
Yuichi Ohta
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Simulation of Specular Surface Imaging Based on Computer Graphics: Application on a Vision Inspection System [PDF]
Ralph Seulin+2 more
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Accessible Soft Electronics with Silver‐Gelatin Conductive Hydrogel Composite
Soft, stretchable and conductive gelatin based hydrogel is fabricated from inexpensive naturally‐derived materials and silver flakes using consumer grade equipment with applications in soft electronic circuits and electromyography electrodes. Abstract Electrically conductive hydrogels are a promising class of materials for soft electronics and robotics
Kiyn Chin+5 more
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