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An All‐Printed, Fast‐Response Flexible Humidity Sensor Based on Hexagonal‐WO3 Nanowires for Multifunctional Applications

Advances in Materials, 2023
The utilization of printing techniques for the development of high‐performance humidity sensors holds immense significance for various applications in the fields of the Internet of Things, agriculture, human healthcare, and storage environments. However,
Panwang Guo   +9 more
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Ultraviolet-Visible-Short-Wavelength Infrared Broadband and Fast-Response Photodetectors Enabled by Individual Monocrystalline Perovskite Nanoplate.

Small, 2023
Perovskite-based photodetectors exhibit potential applications in communication, neuromorphic chips, and biomedical imaging due to their outstanding photoelectric properties and facile manufacturability.
Luyao Mei   +13 more
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Tough, anti-drying and thermoplastic hydrogels consisting of biofriendly resources for a wide linear range and fast response strain sensor

Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2023
Tough, anti-drying, thermoplastic, and biodegradable hydrogels was developed and successfully applied as a wide linear range and fast response strain sensor.
Cuiwen Liu   +7 more
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A Printed Flexible Humidity Sensor with High Sensitivity and Fast Response Using a Cellulose Nanofiber/Carbon Black Composite.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2022
In the emerging Internet of Things (IoT) society, there is a significant need for low-cost, high-performance flexible humidity sensors in wearable devices. However, commercially available humidity sensors lack flexibility or require expensive and complex
S. Tachibana   +10 more
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Ultrasensitive, Stretchable, and Fast-Response Temperature Sensors Based on Hydrogel Films for Wearable Applications.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2021
Conductive hydrogels can be used in wearable electronics integrated with skin, but the bulk structure of existing hydrogel-based temperature sensors limits the wearing comfort, response/recovery speeds, and sensitivity.
Zixuan Wu   +7 more
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Perovskite Solar Cell‐Gated Organic Electrochemical Transistors for Flexible Photodetectors with Ultrahigh Sensitivity and Fast Response

Advances in Materials, 2022
Photodetectors (PDs) are the building block of various imaging and sensing applications. However, commercially available PDs based on crystalline inorganic semiconductors cannot meet the requirements of emerging wearable/implantable applications due to ...
Jiajun Song   +11 more
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Fast-Response Flexible Temperature Sensors with Atomically Thin Molybdenum Disulfide.

Nano letters (Print), 2022
Real-time thermal sensing on flexible substrates could enable a plethora of new applications. However, achieving fast, sub-millisecond response times even in a single sensor is difficult, due to the thermal mass of the sensor and encapsulation.
A. Daus   +6 more
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GeSe/MoTe2 vdW heterostructure for UV–VIS–NIR photodetector with fast response

Applied Physics Letters, 2022
GeSe is a layered p-type semiconductor with intriguing optoelectrical properties such as high absorption coefficient, high carrier mobility, and narrow bandgap, which promises a broadband photoresponse over a wide spectral range.
Ping Chen   +7 more
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