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Multilayer Graphene Epidermal Electronic Skin
ACS Nano, 2018Due to its excellent flexibility, graphene has an important application prospect in epidermal electronic sensors. However, there are drawbacks in current devices, such as sensitivity, range, lamination, and artistry. In this work, we have demonstrated a multilayer graphene epidermal electronic skin based on laser scribing graphene, whose patterns are ...
Yancong Qiao +18 more
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Whole-skin electron treatment: patient skin dose distribution.
Radiology, 1981Low-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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C&EN Global Enterprise, 2017
Electronics designed to stick to skin and transmit the body’s electric signals could improve the sensitivity of prosthetics or help doctors monitor patients’ vital signs. Unfortunately, conventional electrodes used for this purpose trap air and sweat against skin, causing irritation or inflammation when used for an extended period.
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Electronics designed to stick to skin and transmit the body’s electric signals could improve the sensitivity of prosthetics or help doctors monitor patients’ vital signs. Unfortunately, conventional electrodes used for this purpose trap air and sweat against skin, causing irritation or inflammation when used for an extended period.
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Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 2015
Prosthetic limbs can restore an amputee’s ability to walk or grip objects, but they haven’t yet been able to restore a person’s sense of touch.
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Prosthetic limbs can restore an amputee’s ability to walk or grip objects, but they haven’t yet been able to restore a person’s sense of touch.
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Graded anthropomorphic pain perception electronic skin
Colloids and Surfaces B: BiointerfacesAs a smart product with flexible, stretchable, and multifunctional sensing properties, electronic skin (e-skin) has made significant research progress in many fields, such as robotics, medical monitoring, and human-computer interaction. However, the current e-skin still has obvious deficiencies in simulating pain perception, especially the limitation ...
Zhiyuan Shao +6 more
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Science, 2020
Engineering New technologies are transforming the way humans and machines interact. Zhao et al. developed a self-powered artificial skin capable of simultaneously converting touch stimuli into electrical signals and visible light in real time. The electrical signals can be used to drive an interactive touch operation platform for easy and intuitive ...
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Engineering New technologies are transforming the way humans and machines interact. Zhao et al. developed a self-powered artificial skin capable of simultaneously converting touch stimuli into electrical signals and visible light in real time. The electrical signals can be used to drive an interactive touch operation platform for easy and intuitive ...
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(Invited) Gold Electronic Skins
ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2019Next generation of electronic devices will be not only flexible but also stretchable, enabling applications impossible to achieve with existing rigid circuit board technologies. This needs new materials and new design principles. Among various materials of choices, gold has advantages of biocompatibity, chemical inertness and band-gap-matching with a
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