There is a strong demand for flexible user interface technology with a desired size and shape to make real world objects touch-interactive. In this regard, plastic based touch sensors have been widely used on account of their adaptability. However, their fabrication involves eco-unfriendly procedures like lithography or other cleanroom processes which contribute greenhouse gases (GHG) and hence raises the need for exploring alternative green fabrication methods. In this work, we report the fabrication of an inexpensive, flexible, biocompatible, low power and environmentally benign interdigitated capacitive (IDC) touch sensor based on cleanroom-free and solvent-free processing of graphite on paper (GOP). The performance of touchpad with four...
Paper-based capacitive touch pads can be fabricated utilizing high-concentration silver nanowire ink...
In light of recent interest in the green fabrication of electronics, we report eco-friendly engineer...
Recently, cellulose paper based materials have emerged for applications in wearable “green” electron...
There is a strong demand for flexible user interface technology with a desired size and shape to mak...
There has been a huge demand for low-cost, eco-friendly and flexible electronics which find applicat...
This paper reports the solvent free, low cost fabrication and clean process of an ultrasensitive tou...
In biomedical sciences, there is demand for electronic skins with highly sensitive tactile sensors, ...
There has been a huge demand for low-cost, eco-friendly, flexible and wearable electronics which fin...
none11noA simple and industrially scalable method for making a PANI-modified cellulose touch sensor....
Capacitive sensors have many applications in tactile sensing, human-machine interfaces, on-body sens...
A flexible pressure sensor with a rudimentary, ultra-low cost, and solvent-free fabrication process ...
As a result of the swift progress in intelligent bionics, electronic skin has become a crucial eleme...
Abstract The concepts of IoT, AI, I4.0, and 6G provide amazing opportunities for improving our qual...
Many modern user interfaces are based on touch, and such sensors are widely used in displays, Intern...
Electronics is already controlling a large number of everyday items. Due to that, electr...
Paper-based capacitive touch pads can be fabricated utilizing high-concentration silver nanowire ink...
In light of recent interest in the green fabrication of electronics, we report eco-friendly engineer...
Recently, cellulose paper based materials have emerged for applications in wearable “green” electron...
There is a strong demand for flexible user interface technology with a desired size and shape to mak...
There has been a huge demand for low-cost, eco-friendly and flexible electronics which find applicat...
This paper reports the solvent free, low cost fabrication and clean process of an ultrasensitive tou...
In biomedical sciences, there is demand for electronic skins with highly sensitive tactile sensors, ...
There has been a huge demand for low-cost, eco-friendly, flexible and wearable electronics which fin...
none11noA simple and industrially scalable method for making a PANI-modified cellulose touch sensor....
Capacitive sensors have many applications in tactile sensing, human-machine interfaces, on-body sens...
A flexible pressure sensor with a rudimentary, ultra-low cost, and solvent-free fabrication process ...
As a result of the swift progress in intelligent bionics, electronic skin has become a crucial eleme...
Abstract The concepts of IoT, AI, I4.0, and 6G provide amazing opportunities for improving our qual...
Many modern user interfaces are based on touch, and such sensors are widely used in displays, Intern...
Electronics is already controlling a large number of everyday items. Due to that, electr...
Paper-based capacitive touch pads can be fabricated utilizing high-concentration silver nanowire ink...
In light of recent interest in the green fabrication of electronics, we report eco-friendly engineer...
Recently, cellulose paper based materials have emerged for applications in wearable “green” electron...