Recent advances in laser‐induced graphene: mechanism, fabrication, properties, and applications in flexible electronics
Laser‐induced graphene (LIG) is a newly emerging 3D porous material produced when
irradiating a laser beam on certain carbon materials. LIG exhibits high porosity, excellent …
irradiating a laser beam on certain carbon materials. LIG exhibits high porosity, excellent …
Semiconductor gas sensors: Materials, technology, design, and application
This paper presents an overview of semiconductor materials used in gas sensors, their
technology, design, and application. Semiconductor materials include metal oxides …
technology, design, and application. Semiconductor materials include metal oxides …
Wearable pressure sensors based on MXene/tissue papers for wireless human health monitoring
L Yang, H Wang, W Yuan, Y Li, P Gao… - … Applied Materials & …, 2021 - ACS Publications
Though the widely available, low-cost, and disposable papers have been explored in
flexible paper-based pressure sensors, it is still difficult for them to simultaneously achieve …
flexible paper-based pressure sensors, it is still difficult for them to simultaneously achieve …
Flexible noncontact sensing for human–machine interaction
From typical electrical appliances to thriving intelligent robots, the exchange of information
between humans and machines has mainly relied on the contact sensor medium. However …
between humans and machines has mainly relied on the contact sensor medium. However …
Three-dimensional (3D) laser-induced graphene: Structure, properties, and application to chemical sensing
Notwithstanding its relatively recent discovery, graphene has gone through many evolution
steps and inspired a multitude of applications in many fields, from electronics to life science …
steps and inspired a multitude of applications in many fields, from electronics to life science …
Stretchable piezoelectric energy harvesters and self-powered sensors for wearable and implantable devices
Wearable and implantable bio-integrated electronics have started to gain momentum
because of their essential role in improving the quality of life for various patients and healthy …
because of their essential role in improving the quality of life for various patients and healthy …
Laser-induced graphene non-enzymatic glucose sensors for on-body measurements
Non-enzymatic glucose sensors outperform enzymatic ones in terms of cost, sensitivity,
stability, and operating duration. Though highly sensitive, it is still desirable to further …
stability, and operating duration. Though highly sensitive, it is still desirable to further …
Porous graphene foam composite-based dual-mode sensors for underwater temperature and subtle motion detection
X Chen, R Li, G Niu, M **n, G Xu, H Cheng… - Chemical Engineering …, 2022 - Elsevier
Soft multimodal sensors in practical applications for health monitoring and human–machine
interfaces require them to show sufficiently high sensitivity over wide sensing rages, rapid …
interfaces require them to show sufficiently high sensitivity over wide sensing rages, rapid …
Physical and chemical sensors on the basis of laser-induced graphene: mechanisms, applications, and perspectives
Laser-induced graphene (LIG) is produced rapidly by directly irradiating carbonaceous
precursors, and it naturally exhibits as a three-dimensional porous structure. Due to …
precursors, and it naturally exhibits as a three-dimensional porous structure. Due to …
Moisture-resistant, stretchable NOx gas sensors based on laser-induced graphene for environmental monitoring and breath analysis
L Yang, G Zheng, Y Cao, C Meng, Y Li, H Ji… - Microsystems & …, 2022 - nature.com
The accurate, continuous analysis of healthcare-relevant gases such as nitrogen oxides
(NOx) in a humid environment remains elusive for low-cost, stretchable gas sensing devices …
(NOx) in a humid environment remains elusive for low-cost, stretchable gas sensing devices …