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A Stretchable, Breathable, And Self‐Adhesive Electronic Skin with Multimodal Sensing Capabilities for Human‐Centered Healthcare

Advanced Functional Materials, 2023
Electronic skins (E‐skins) capable of biomechanical/bioelectrical signal acquisition are intensively pursued for human‐centered healthcare of daily life.
Yunna Hao   +9 more
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Biomimetic Electronic Skin for Robots Aiming at Superior Dynamic-Static Perception and Material Cognition Based on Triboelectric-Piezoresistive Effects.

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Empowering robots with tactile perception and even thinking as well as judgment capabilities similar to those of humans is an inevitable path for the development of future robots.
Huiyun Zhang, Hao Li, Yang Li
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All-Polydimethylsiloxane-Based Highly Flexible and Stable Capacitive Pressure Sensors with Engineered Interfaces for Conformable Electronic Skin.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2023
Rapid development of flexible pressure sensors is indispensable in electronic skin to have the sensing capability to static and dynamic pressures. Besides high sensitivity and low hysteresis, the high flexibility and stability of these sensors are of ...
Mohd Farman   +5 more
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Carbon Quantum Dot-Functionalized Dermis-Derived Transparent Electronic Skin for Multimodal Human Motion Signal Monitoring and Construction of Self-Powered Triboelectric Nanogenerator.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Electronic skin (e-skin) is considered as a highly promising interface for human-computer interaction systems and wearable electronic devices. Through elaborate design and assembly of various materials, it possesses multiple characteristics similar to ...
Jialu Shen   +4 more
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Electronic Skin for Health Monitoring Systems: Properties, Functions, and Applications

Advances in Materials
Electronic skin (e‐skin), a skin‐like wearable electronic device, holds great promise in the fields of telemedicine and personalized healthcare because of its good flexibility, biocompatibility, skin conformability, and sensing performance.
Xichen Yang   +6 more
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Research Progress and Application of Multimodal Flexible Sensors for Electronic Skin.

ACS Sensors
In recent years, wearable electronic skin has garnered significant attention due to its broad range of applications in various fields, including personal health monitoring, human motion perception, human-computer interaction, and flexible display.
Yin He   +6 more
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Mass‐Producible 3D Hair Structure‐Editable Silk‐Based Electronic Skin for Multiscenario Signal Monitoring and Emergency Alarming System

Advanced Functional Materials, 2023
Structurally tunable electronic skin (e‐skin) is beneficial for advancing wearable electronics, prosthetics, and human‐machine interaction (HMI). However, the regulation of e‐skin by traditional nanostructure technology is complex and expensive, moreover,
Dan Ge   +7 more
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Maximizing Electron Channels Enabled by MXene Aerogel for High-Performance Self-Healable Flexible Electronic Skin.

ACS Nano, 2023
Among the increasingly popular miniature and flexible smart electronics, two-dimensional materials show great potential in the development of flexible electronics owing to their layered structures and outstanding electrical properties.
Yongfa Cheng   +8 more
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Whole-skin electron treatment: patient skin dose distribution.

Radiology, 1981
Low-energy electron irradiation of the whole skin is used to treat skin diseases such as mycosis fungoides. The literature on the related dosimetry concentrates almost exclusively on idealized conditions, such as the "in-air" distribution of radiation and the dose received by body-shaped phantoms.
B A, Fraass, P L, Roberson, E, Glatstein
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Superstable and Intrinsically Self-healing Fibrous Membrane with Bionic Confined Protective Structure for Breathable Electronic Skin.

Angewandte Chemie, 2022
Considerable efforts have been devoted to the fabrication of electronic skin that can imitate the self-healing and sensing function of biological skin. Almost all self-healing electronic skins are composed of airtight elastomers or hydrogels, which will ...
Miaomiao Zhu   +4 more
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