Semi‐Transparent Organic Photodiodes with Near‐Infrared Detection Fabricated by Inkjet Printing
This work shows the inkjet printing of semi‐transparent and opaque organic photodiodes that enable light detection in the near‐infrared regime. Their transparency and high detection speed make them ideal for applications in soft robotics, wearable devices, and light communication systems.
Luis Arturo Ruiz‐Preciado +3 more
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Structurally engineered ultrasoft PEDOT:PSS fiber microelectrodes with enhanced electrochemical performance for neural interfaces. [PDF]
Won C +18 more
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Tracking of [<sup>14</sup>C]Polystyrene Nanoplastics in Pregnant Mice. [PDF]
Khaybullina O, Sarkhel P, Keinänen OM.
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Characterization of doping polycaprolactone (PCL) and nano calcium carbonate (NCC) into polystyrene (PS) thermoplastic network. [PDF]
Syala E, Abdellah Ali SF, Emam EG.
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Microfluidic Electro-Viscoelastic Separation of Submicron Particles and Extracellular Vesicles. [PDF]
Abdorahimzadeh S +8 more
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Impedance Characterization and Modeling of Gold, Silver, and PEDOT:PSS Ultra-Thin Tattoo Electrodes for Wearable Bioelectronics. [PDF]
Mascia A +5 more
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