[HTML][HTML] Piezoelectric materials for flexible and wearable electronics: A review
Self-powered devices and micro-sensors are in high demand for intelligent electronics and
flexible wearables for applications in medical healthcare and human–computer interactive …
flexible wearables for applications in medical healthcare and human–computer interactive …
Mechanoluminescence rebrightening the prospects of stress sensing: a review
Y Zhuang, RJ **e - Advanced Materials, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The emergence of new applications, such as in artificial intelligence, the internet of things,
and biotechnology, has driven the evolution of stress sensing technology. For these …
and biotechnology, has driven the evolution of stress sensing technology. For these …
Mechanoluminescence and photoluminescence heterojunction for superior multimode sensing platform of friction, force, pressure, and temperature in fibers and 3D …
Endowing a single material with various types of luminescence, that is, exhibiting a
simultaneous optical response to different stimuli, is vital in various fields. A …
simultaneous optical response to different stimuli, is vital in various fields. A …
Printable smart materials and devices: strategies and applications
M Su, Y Song - Chemical reviews, 2021 - ACS Publications
Smart materials are a kind of functional materials which can sense and response to
environmental conditions or stimuli from optical, electrical, magnetic mechanical, thermal …
environmental conditions or stimuli from optical, electrical, magnetic mechanical, thermal …
Smart mechanoluminescent phosphors: a review of strontium‐aluminate‐based materials, properties, and their advanced application technologies
Mechanoluminescence, a smart luminescence phenomenon in which light energy is directly
produced by a mechanical force, has recently received significant attention because of its …
produced by a mechanical force, has recently received significant attention because of its …
An interactive mouthguard based on mechanoluminescence-powered optical fibre sensors for bite-controlled device operation
Keyboards and touchscreens are widely used to control electronic devices, but these can be
difficult to operate for individuals with dexterity impairments or neurological conditions …
difficult to operate for individuals with dexterity impairments or neurological conditions …
Wearable hybrid device capable of interactive perception with pressure sensing and visualization
A wearable interactive device that can synchronously detect and visualize pressure, stimuli
will supplement easily identifiable in situ signals with conventional sensing that outputs only …
will supplement easily identifiable in situ signals with conventional sensing that outputs only …
Recent advances in carbon material‐based multifunctional sensors and their applications in electronic skin systems
Electronic skin (e‐skin) is driving significant advances in flexible electronics as it holds great
promise in health monitoring, human–machine interfaces, soft robotics, and so on. Flexible …
promise in health monitoring, human–machine interfaces, soft robotics, and so on. Flexible …
Bioinspired multifunctional photonic‐electronic smart skin for ultrasensitive health monitoring, for visual and self‐powered sensing
Y Zhao, W Gao, K Dai, S Wang, Z Yuan, J Li… - Advanced …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Smart skin is highly desired to be ultrasensitive and self‐powered as the medium of artificial
intelligence. Here, an ultrasensitive self‐powered mechanoluminescence smart skin …
intelligence. Here, an ultrasensitive self‐powered mechanoluminescence smart skin …
A “test-to-treat” pad for real-time visual monitoring of bacterial infection and on-site performing smart therapy strategies
Skin infections are major threats to human health, causing∼ 500 incidences per 10 000
person-year. In patients with diabetes mellitus, particularly, skin infections are often …
person-year. In patients with diabetes mellitus, particularly, skin infections are often …