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This work develops polyacrylamide‐alginate (PAM‐Alg) double‐network hydrogel fibers for multimodal perception and intelligent human‐machine interfaces. The covalent‐ionic network provides high strength, toughness, and stable conductivity. Easily woven into wearables and integrated with soft robots, the fibers enable object and temperature recognitions ...
Yujue Yang +10 more
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Capillary-based optical fiber sensor for turbidity measurement. [PDF]
Vanegas-Tenezaca E +7 more
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Fiber-Optic Sensors for Mechanical Engineering(Applications of Optics in Mechanical Engineering)
Toshihiko Yoshino
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A Skin‐Like Strain Sensor for Real‐Time Human Motion Detection
A skin‐like strain sensor with exceptional flexibility and breathability enables real‐time human motion detection. It offers continuous ECG monitoring and gesture recognition, ensuring high durability and comfort. This innovative design is ideal for wearable applications, combining reliable performance with seamless integration into dynamic ...
Shiqi Song +5 more
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Multi-Wavelength Interferometric Absolute Distance Measurement and Dynamic Demodulation Error Compensation. [PDF]
Fang J, Ou C, Liu F, Wu Y.
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Blood Biomarkers and Surface‐Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for Gout: A Comprehensive Review
Schematic illustrating gout disease progression from asymptomatic hyperuricemia to chronic tophaceous disease, highlighting the limitations of conventional imaging and biochemical diagnostics and the potential of engineered SERS platforms for ultrasensitive blood‐based detection of urate‐related biomarkers across disease stages, with the color gradient
Isuri Perera +6 more
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Surface-Modified Extrinsic Semi-Distributed Interferometers for Fiber-Optic Refractive Index Detection and Biosensing. [PDF]
Abdossova A +10 more
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Erratum to “Angle-Resolved Characterization and Ray-Optics Modeling of Fiber-Optic Sensors” [Dec 15, 2015 5210-5217] [PDF]
George Y. Chen +4 more
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This work developed a smart Janus wood membrane integrating asymmetric wettability with built‐in electrical sensing for oil‐water separation. The membrane achieved > 99.5% separation efficiency and high flux by leveraging wood's natural anisotropic pore structure.
Kaiwen Chen +10 more
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