The demands for transparent, flexible electronic devices are continuously increasing due to their potential applications to the human body. In particular, skin-like, transparent, flexible strain sensors have been developed to realize multifunctional human–machine interfaces. Here, we report a sandwich-like structured strain sensor with excellent optical transparency based on highly purified, solution-processed, 99% metallic CNT–polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) composite thin films. Our CNT–PDMS composite strain sensors are mechanically compliant, physically robust, and easily fabricated. The fabricated strain sensors exhibit a high optical transparency of over 92% in the visible range with acceptable sensing performances in terms of sensitivity...
Printed strain sensors have promising potential as a human–machine interface (HMI) for health-monito...
Advanced flexible strain sensors for human motion detection and other potential use have attracted g...
Super-stretchable, skin-mountable, and ultra-soft strain sensors are presented by using carbon nanot...
Strain sensors combining high sensitivity with good transparency and flexibility would be of great u...
Interactivity between humans and smart systems, including wearable, body-attachable, or implantable ...
Realization of advanced bio-interactive electronic devices requires mechanically compliant sensors w...
Realization of advanced bio-interactive electronic devices requires mechanically compliant sensors w...
Strain sensors that are capable of monitoring complex human motions with high accuracy are highly de...
Strain sensors that are capable of monitoring complex human motions with high accuracy are highly de...
Strain sensors have been increasingly pervasive in modern life, owing to their ability to detect, re...
Printed strain sensors have promising potential as a human–machine interface (HMI) for health-monito...
Recent interest in the fields of human motion monitoring, electronic skin, and human–machine interfa...
Printed strain sensors have promising potential as a human–machine interface (HMI) for health-monito...
Printed strain sensors have promising potential as a human–machine interface (HMI) for health-monito...
Printed strain sensors have promising potential as a human–machine interface (HMI) for health-monito...
Printed strain sensors have promising potential as a human–machine interface (HMI) for health-monito...
Advanced flexible strain sensors for human motion detection and other potential use have attracted g...
Super-stretchable, skin-mountable, and ultra-soft strain sensors are presented by using carbon nanot...
Strain sensors combining high sensitivity with good transparency and flexibility would be of great u...
Interactivity between humans and smart systems, including wearable, body-attachable, or implantable ...
Realization of advanced bio-interactive electronic devices requires mechanically compliant sensors w...
Realization of advanced bio-interactive electronic devices requires mechanically compliant sensors w...
Strain sensors that are capable of monitoring complex human motions with high accuracy are highly de...
Strain sensors that are capable of monitoring complex human motions with high accuracy are highly de...
Strain sensors have been increasingly pervasive in modern life, owing to their ability to detect, re...
Printed strain sensors have promising potential as a human–machine interface (HMI) for health-monito...
Recent interest in the fields of human motion monitoring, electronic skin, and human–machine interfa...
Printed strain sensors have promising potential as a human–machine interface (HMI) for health-monito...
Printed strain sensors have promising potential as a human–machine interface (HMI) for health-monito...
Printed strain sensors have promising potential as a human–machine interface (HMI) for health-monito...
Printed strain sensors have promising potential as a human–machine interface (HMI) for health-monito...
Advanced flexible strain sensors for human motion detection and other potential use have attracted g...
Super-stretchable, skin-mountable, and ultra-soft strain sensors are presented by using carbon nanot...