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Ultra‐High Gauge Factor Strain Sensor with Wide‐Range Stretchability [PDF]
Strain sensors with wide‐range stretchability, good sensitivity, high gauge factor, and reliability are needed for several applications. Herein, stretchable strain sensors capable of operating over multi‐strain range and having an excellent gauge factor ...
Yogeenth Kumaresan +4 more
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This paper reports on polysilicon piezo-resistors that are fabricated at a low thermal budget using aluminium-induced-crystallization (AIC) of ultra-high-vacuum e-beam evaporated silicon films.
Ian Chuang, Aron Michael, Chee Yee Kwok
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Gauge protection in non-abelian lattice gauge theories
Protection of gauge invariance in experimental realizations of lattice gauge theories based on energy-penalty schemes has recently stimulated impressive efforts both theoretically and in setups of quantum synthetic matter.
Jad C Halimeh +2 more
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In this study, highly-sensitive piezoresistive strain sensors based on gold nanoparticle thin films deposited on a stretchable PDMS substrate by centrifugation were developed to measure arterial pulse waveform.
Yu-Shun Su +6 more
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Citizen rain gauges improve hourly radar rainfall bias correction using a two-step Kalman filter [PDF]
The low density of conventional rain gauge networks is often a limiting factor for radar rainfall bias correction. Citizen rain gauges offer a promising opportunity to collect rainfall data at a higher spatial density.
P. P. Mapiam +4 more
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Gluon distribution function and factorization in Feynman gauge [PDF]
15 pages, 31 ...
Collins, J. C., Rogers, T.C.
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Cement-based sensors with hybrid conductive fillers using both carbon fibers (CFs) and multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) were experimentally investigated in this study.
Seung-Jung Lee +3 more
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Giant piezoresistive effect enables the development of ultrasensitive sensing devices to address the increasing demands from hi-tech applications such as space exploration and self-driving cars.
Nguyen, Nam-Trung +12 more
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This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of the carbon-based nanomaterial type on the electrical properties of cement paste. Three different nanomaterials, multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs), graphite nanofibers (GNFs), and graphene (G), were ...
Doo-Yeol Yoo, Ilhwan You, Seung-Jung Lee
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MXene Reinforced PAA/PEDOT:PSS/MXene Conductive Hydrogel for Highly Sensitive Strain Sensors
Conductive hydrogel has a vital application prospect in flexible electronic fields such as electronic skin and force sensors. Developing conductive hydrogel with significant toughness and high sensitivity is urgently needed for application research.
Jionghong Liang +5 more
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