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Stretchable wearable sensors ultimately require low power consumption and high response to physiological signals with skin conformability. However, power‐response tradeoff and strain‐dependent sensing instability remain key challenges for electronic skin (e‐skin) sensors. Herein,an intrinsically stretchable organic subthreshold transistor operating at low voltage (−1 V) is presented, leading to ultralow...
Skin‐Like Temperature Sensors
In article number 2305252, Tae Il Lee, Jin Young Oh, and co‐workers present an intrinsically stretchable subthreshold organic transistor for a skin‐like temperature sensor. The transistor working in the subthreshold region enables highly sensitive temperature sensing with the highest transconductance efficiency at near zero voltage, which leads to ultralow power consumption...