A Pressure Microsensor Made of Parylene‐C for Use as Medical Implant
A monolithic parylene‐C pressure sensor with gold strain gauges provides 6.2 μV$\mu{\rm V}$·mmHg$\cdot{\rm mmHg}$−1$^{-1}$ sensitivity. The morphology of a sputtered thin film strain sensor is granular/columnar, which results in a high gauge factor of 7.5. Thermal bonding and parylene‐C coating create a hermetic cavity.
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Multi-messenger dynamic imaging of laser-driven shocks in water using a plasma wakefield accelerator. [PDF]
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A novel prenylflavonoid with efficacy in cancer therapy by targeting ceramide-orchestrated signaling. [PDF]
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Irradiation Damage Behavior and Mechanism of Pressureless-Sintered ZrC Ceramics. [PDF]
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Modification of Activated Carbon by a Mixed Molten Salt Template Method for Enhanced Kr/Ar Separation. [PDF]
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Investigation of secondary charged particles emerged in the interaction of [Formula: see text] + emulsion at 1 A GeV. [PDF]
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RECENT PROGRESS IN NUCLEAR FUSION REACTORS: PLASMA PHYSICS, MATERIALS, AND ENERGY POTENTIAL
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