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A highly sensitive, wearable, and multimodal skin sensor that uses hierarchically engineered elastic carbon nanotube microyarns is described. Piezocapacitive all‐carbon skin sensors simultaneously detect heterogeneous external subtle stimuli, including mechanical deformation, touch, temperature or humidity gradients, and even biological variables with different dipole moments, which enables in situ...
A highly sensitive, wearable, and multimodal skin sensor is described by Y. Jeong, D. H. Kim, and co‐workers on page 4178, using hierarchically engineered elastic carbon nanotube microyarns. Piezocapacitive all‐carbon skin sensors simultaneously detect subtle heterogeneous external stimuli, including mechanical deformations, touch, temperature gradients, and even biological fluids, which enables in...
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