Stretchable strain sensors play a pivotal role in wearable devices, soft robotics, and Internet-of-Things, yet these viable applications, which require subtle strain detection under various strain, are often limited by low sensitivity. This inadequate sensitivity stems from the Poisson effect in conventional strain sensors, where stretched elastomer substrates expand in the longitudinal direction but compress transversely. In stretchable strain sensors, expansion separates the active materials and contributes to the sensitivity, while Poisson compression squeezes active materials together, and thus intrinsically limits the sensitivity. Alternatively, auxetic mechanical metamaterials undergo 2D expansion in both directions, due to their nega...
Recent advances in the design and implementation of wearable resistive, capacitive, and optical stra...
Most of the existing stretchable strain sensors are based on the contact-resistance mechanism, where...
Fiber-shaped stretchable strain sensors with small testing areas can be directly woven into textiles...
Stretchable electronics have attracted tremendous attention in recent years, driven by the high dema...
Highly stretchable sensors that can detect large strains are useful in deformable systems, such as s...
With the recent progress made in wearable electronics, devices now require high flexibility and stre...
Stretchable strain sensors, which convert mechanical stimuli into electrical signals, largely fuel t...
There is a growing demand for flexible and soft electronic devices. In particular, stretchable, skin...
Stretchable strain sensors have aroused great interest for their application in human activity recog...
Wearable electronics allow us to push the boundaries of human interaction with technology; however, ...
Functional strain sensing is essential to develop health monitoring and Internet of Things. The perf...
Increasing interests of stretchable strain sensors due to their important applications in skin elect...
There is an increasing demand for flexible, skin-attachable, and wearable strain sensors due to thei...
Functional strain sensing is essential to develop health monitoring and Internet of Things. The perf...
There is an increasing demand for flexible, skin-attachable, and wearable strain sensors due to thei...
Recent advances in the design and implementation of wearable resistive, capacitive, and optical stra...
Most of the existing stretchable strain sensors are based on the contact-resistance mechanism, where...
Fiber-shaped stretchable strain sensors with small testing areas can be directly woven into textiles...
Stretchable electronics have attracted tremendous attention in recent years, driven by the high dema...
Highly stretchable sensors that can detect large strains are useful in deformable systems, such as s...
With the recent progress made in wearable electronics, devices now require high flexibility and stre...
Stretchable strain sensors, which convert mechanical stimuli into electrical signals, largely fuel t...
There is a growing demand for flexible and soft electronic devices. In particular, stretchable, skin...
Stretchable strain sensors have aroused great interest for their application in human activity recog...
Wearable electronics allow us to push the boundaries of human interaction with technology; however, ...
Functional strain sensing is essential to develop health monitoring and Internet of Things. The perf...
Increasing interests of stretchable strain sensors due to their important applications in skin elect...
There is an increasing demand for flexible, skin-attachable, and wearable strain sensors due to thei...
Functional strain sensing is essential to develop health monitoring and Internet of Things. The perf...
There is an increasing demand for flexible, skin-attachable, and wearable strain sensors due to thei...
Recent advances in the design and implementation of wearable resistive, capacitive, and optical stra...
Most of the existing stretchable strain sensors are based on the contact-resistance mechanism, where...
Fiber-shaped stretchable strain sensors with small testing areas can be directly woven into textiles...