This paper describes an approach to the fabrication of flexible electronics i.e., a wearable temperature sensor and infrared (IR) photodetector on flexible polyimide (PI) substrate. Solar exfoliated reduced graphene oxide (SrGO) and graphene flakes are used as the sensing materials for developing the sensors on a PI substrate. PI, apart from being flexible and compatible with microfabrication processes, also helps in reducing the mobility and recombination of the photo-generated electrons of graphene due of its dielectric nature, thus enabling IR detection. Current responsivity and external quantum efficiency of IR photodetector for graphene flake-and SrGO-based devices were found to be 0.4 AW(-1), 16.53% and 0.8 AW(-1), 33.06% respectively...
Photothermoelectric (PTE) detectors receive much attention owing to the superiority of self-powered,...
A simple, cost-effective approach to realize a sensitive temperature sensor based on IR laser reduce...
Researchers have been looking for novel materials to improve the performance of photonic devices. Gr...
The paper presents a comprehensive review of the use of graphene to develop wearable temperature sen...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
In this work, we designed and implemented a wearable body temperature monitoring device, which was c...
Graphene nanowalls (GNWs) exhibit outstanding optoelectronic properties due to their peculiar struct...
Flexible strain sensors have attracted considerable attention due to their applications in wearable ...
Body temperature is an essential physiological index reflecting human health. Accurate measurements ...
We investigate the development of optical detectors using multilayer graphene for infrared (IR) sens...
Temperature is an important physical parameter which need to be monitored for various applications r...
Temperature is an important physical parameter which need to be monitored for various applications r...
This paper presents a novel method to fabricate temperature sensor arrays by dispensing a graphite-p...
© 2019 American Chemical Society.Both photothermal and photovoltaic infrared (IR) detectors employ s...
Flexible and stretchable wearable electronic devices have received tremendous attention for their no...
Photothermoelectric (PTE) detectors receive much attention owing to the superiority of self-powered,...
A simple, cost-effective approach to realize a sensitive temperature sensor based on IR laser reduce...
Researchers have been looking for novel materials to improve the performance of photonic devices. Gr...
The paper presents a comprehensive review of the use of graphene to develop wearable temperature sen...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
In this work, we designed and implemented a wearable body temperature monitoring device, which was c...
Graphene nanowalls (GNWs) exhibit outstanding optoelectronic properties due to their peculiar struct...
Flexible strain sensors have attracted considerable attention due to their applications in wearable ...
Body temperature is an essential physiological index reflecting human health. Accurate measurements ...
We investigate the development of optical detectors using multilayer graphene for infrared (IR) sens...
Temperature is an important physical parameter which need to be monitored for various applications r...
Temperature is an important physical parameter which need to be monitored for various applications r...
This paper presents a novel method to fabricate temperature sensor arrays by dispensing a graphite-p...
© 2019 American Chemical Society.Both photothermal and photovoltaic infrared (IR) detectors employ s...
Flexible and stretchable wearable electronic devices have received tremendous attention for their no...
Photothermoelectric (PTE) detectors receive much attention owing to the superiority of self-powered,...
A simple, cost-effective approach to realize a sensitive temperature sensor based on IR laser reduce...
Researchers have been looking for novel materials to improve the performance of photonic devices. Gr...