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The study of wearable devices has become a popular research topic recently, where high‐sensitivity, noise proof sensing mechanisms with long‐term wearability play critical roles in a real‐world implementation, while the existing mechanical sensing technologies (i.e., resistive, capacitive, or piezoelectric) have yet offered a satisfactory solution to address them all. Here, we successfully introduced...
In article number 1700253, Tingrui Pan and co‐workers introduce a novel all‐fabric supercapacitive sensing modality for wearable pressure and force sensing based on a novel elastic ionic–electronic interface. Utilizing the electrospun iontronic nanofabric as a sensing element, the supercapacitive iontronic fabric offers an unprecedented sensitivity of 114 nF kPa−1, single‐Pascal pressure resolution,...
The study of wearable devices has become a popular research topic recently, where high-sensitivity, noise proof sensing mechanisms with long-term wearability play critical roles in a real-world implementation. Here, we introduced a flexible supercapacitive sensing modality to all-fabric materials for wearable pressure and force sensing using an elastic ionic-electronic interface. Notably, an electrospun...
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