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Individually addressable and flexible pressure sensor matrixes with ZnO nanotube arrays on graphene
J. Park, R. Ghosh, et al.
Discover groundbreaking advancements in tactile sensing with the fabrication of high-density, individually addressable vertical zinc oxide nanotube pressure sensor arrays. Conducted by researchers including Junbeom Park and Ramesh Ghosh, this study highlights the remarkable sensitivity and flexibility of piezoelectric sensors on graphene substrates, paving the way for innovative applications in human-electronics interfaces and smart skin technologies.
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