Improving muscle recruitment via multi-electrode transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation using automated selectivity-driven algorithms. [PDF]
Zorkot M +4 more
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Viscoelasticity‐driven instabilities are harnessed to create tunable, periodic textures in 3D‐printed liquid crystalline polymers. This study illustrates how processing parameters control these spontaneous meso‐scale patterns. These unique structural architectures unlock new possibilities for functional devices, ranging from photonic components to ...
Miaomiao Zou +17 more
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Operando Temperature Sensing at the Actual Electrocatalytic Interface by Nanodiamond Quantum Sensors
By integrating a wide‐field microscope with a custom‐designed electrolyzer, nanoscale temperature changes can be recorded in situ during the electrolysis process without interfering with ongoing electrochemical reactions. This method establishes a correlation between the interface temperature and specific electrochemical reactions, making the measured ...
Zan Li +7 more
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Exploring the Synergistic Effects of Inactive Materials and Processing on Aqueous Fabrication of Poly(3-Vinyl-N-Methylphenothiazine) Positive Electrodes for Lithium-Organic Batteries. [PDF]
Panjalingam SP +5 more
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Structure–Transport–Ion Retention Coupling for Enhanced Nonvolatile Artificial Synapses
Nitrogen incorporation into the conjugated backbone of donor–acceptor polymers enables efficient charge transfer and deep ion embedding in organic electrochemical synaptic transistors (OESTs). This molecular‐level design enhances non‐volatile synaptic properties, providing a new strategy for developing high‐performance and reliable neuromorphic devices.
Donghwa Lee +5 more
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Binding properties of sulfur to enable solvent-free fabrication of high-performance polymer-free sulfur-carbon positive electrodes. [PDF]
An Y +8 more
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Rational Device Design and Doping‐Controlled Performance in Fast‐Response π‐Ion Gel Transistors
π‐Ion gel transistors (PIGTs) achieve extraordinary transconductance and stability through device configuration optimization, high‐mobility conjugated polymer selection, and hole scavenger doping. The optimized PIGTs maintain performance on flexible substrates, enabling printed, fast‐response, and wearable electronics.
Masato Kato +10 more
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Balancing high performance with synthesis complexity: one-step hydrothermal growth of self-supported NiCo<sub>2</sub>Se<sub>4</sub> nanoflowers on carbon cloth for advanced asymmetric supercapacitors. [PDF]
Guo J, Hu Y, Li J, Peng X, Tong J.
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Ferroelectricity in thin HfO2‐based films offers great possibilities for next‐generation neuromorphic memory devices. There, the response to subcoercive voltage signals is driven by the movement of mobile interfaces and their interaction with crystal defects – a yet rather unexplored aspect, which we shed light on and gain new insights into the complex
Maximilian T. Becker +11 more
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Scaling beyond the vagus nerve: historical and contemporary progress on electrode-based small-diameter peripheral nerve interfaces. [PDF]
Li M, Ly C, Wen J, Rustogi P, Meng E.
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