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A bioinspired flexible neuromuscular system based thermal-annealing-free perovskite with passivation
J. Liu, J. Gong, et al.
Explore the groundbreaking research conducted by Jiaqi Liu and colleagues, showcasing a novel flexible artificial synapse using a room-temperature crystallized perovskite layer. This innovation not only achieves a record-low energy consumption and ultrafast response but also powers an artificial neuromuscular system, laying the foundation for advancements in bio-inspired electronics and neurorobotics.
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