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High toughness multifunctional organic hydrogels for flexible strain and temperature sensor

Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2021
A wearable multifunctional sensor was proposed, consisting of strain and temperature sensors, both of which were fabricated by a rationally designed toughness and conductive organohydrogel.
Hongjie Chen   +9 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

On the Evaluation of DHT22 Temperature Sensor for IoT Application

International Conference on Computer and Communication Engineering, 2021
Temperature is one of the most monitored items in many industrial and commercial applications. Internet of Things (IoT) temperature sensors are commonly small, low power, and able to measure humidity as well.
Y. Ahmad   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Polysilicon temperature sensor

MELECON '98. 9th Mediterranean Electrotechnical Conference. Proceedings (Cat. No.98CH36056), 2002
Temperature dependence of polysilicon electrical resistance is investigated using existing polysilicon electrical conduction models. Conducted simulations showed the possibility of producing polysilicon resistors having a stable resistance on temperature dependence.
Bendeković, Zdravko   +2 more
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Self-Powered Temperature Sensor with Seebeck Effect Transduction for Photothermal-Thermoelectric Coupled Immunoassay.

Analytical Chemistry, 2020
A self-powered temperature sensor based on Seebeck effect trans-duction was designed for photothermal-thermoelectric coupled immunoassay of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP).
Lingting Huang   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

High-Sensitivity SPR Temperature Sensor Based on Hollow-Core Fiber

IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2020
A biocompatible and robust fiber surface plasmon resonance (SPR) temperature sensor was fabricated based on an alcohol-filled hollow-core fiber. The fabrication process of this designed sensor included Ag film coating, liquid injection, and fusion ...
Xue Zhou   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Hydrogel-based temperature sensor with water retention, frost resistance and remoldability

Polymer, 2020
Conventional hydrogels will be frozen at low temperatures and lose their flexibility. At higher temperatures, hydrogels will lose water more quickly. The inherent property of hydrogels hinders its development in the field of flexible wearable sensors. In
Yueshan Li   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Triboelectric tactile sensor for pressure and temperature sensing in high-temperature applications

Nature Communications
Skin-like sensors capable of detecting multiple stimuli simultaneously have great potential in cutting-edge human-machine interaction. However, realizing multimodal tactile recognition beyond human tactile perception still faces significant challenges ...
Yanhua Liu   +11 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Muscle-Inspired Self-Healing Hydrogels for Strain and Temperature Sensor.

ACS Nano, 2019
Recently, self-healing hydrogel bioelectronic devices have raised enormous interest for its tissue-like mechanical compliance, desirable biocompatibility and tunable adhesiveness on bioartificial organs.
Gang Ge   +8 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

High sensitivity refractive index and temperature sensor based on semiconductor metamaterial perfect absorber in the terahertz band

Optics Communications, 2020
We propose theoretically and numerically a highly sensitive refractive index and temperature sensor based on semiconductor metamaterials in the terahertz range. We demonstrate that the metamaterial sensor is a perfect absorber which absorption rate is 99.
M. Aslinezhad
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Endoscopic pyrometric temperature sensor

Optics Letters, 2020
We demonstrate a pyrometric contact-less temperature sensor using a flexible fused silica fiber of 360 µm diameter able to measure down to 30°C with a precision better than 1°C at 10 Hz. Silica fibers, as opposed to dedicated mid-IR fibers, are non-degrading, low-cost, and bio-compatible.
Sergio Vilches   +2 more
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