Hydrogel‐Based Multifunctional Soft Electronics with Distributed Sensing Units: A Review
Hydrogel‐Based Multifunctional Soft Electronics with Distributed Sensing Units: A Review
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Stanford: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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Soft electronics have attracted great interest owing to their potential applications in electronic skins, implanted devices, soft robotics, etc. Among the various soft materials, hydrogels are recognized as an ideal building block of soft electronics due to their tissue‐like physicochemical properties, abundant stimuli‐responses, and excellent mech...
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Hydrogel‐Based Multifunctional Soft Electronics with Distributed Sensing Units: A Review
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2751-1219
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2751-1219
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10.1002/adsr.202200069