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Facile fabrication of a fast-response flexible temperature sensor via laser reduced graphene oxide for contactless human-machine interface

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In this article, a fast response flexible temperature sensor is fabricated in a facile manner on the basis of laser-reduced graphene oxide(GO) for contactless human-machine interface.
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This article is published in Carbon.The article was published on 2022-02-01. It has received 27 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Graphene & Sensitivity (control systems).

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Laser-Induced Graphene Based Flexible Electronic Devices

TL;DR: In this paper , the state-of-the-art preparations and applications of LIG including mechanical sensors, temperature and humidity sensors, electrochemical sensors, electrophysiological sensors, heaters, and actuators are reviewed.
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Bioinspired sandwich-structured pressure sensors based on graphene oxide/hydroxyl functionalized carbon nanotubes/bovine serum albumin nanocomposites for wearable textile electronics

TL;DR: In this article , a skin-like flexible pressure sensor was fabricated via the assembly of a sandwich structure composed of an encapsulation layer (bionic epidermis), a piezoresistive sensing layer (Bionic touch receptor), and a transducer layer.
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Recent Advances in Flexible Sensors and Their Applications

TL;DR: Flexible sensors are low cost, wearable, and lightweight, as well as having a simple structure as per the requirements of engineering applications as discussed by the authors , and for many potential applications such as human health monitoring, robotics, wearable electronics, and artificial intelligence, flexible sensors require high sensitivity and stretchability.
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Research Progress on the Preparation and Applications of Laser-Induced Graphene Technology

TL;DR: In this article , the effects of laser processing parameters, laser type, precursor materials, and process atmosphere on the properties of the prepared LIG were reviewed and two strategies for large-scale production of laser-induced graphene were briefly described.
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Optical temperature sensor with superior sensitivity based on Ca2LaSbO6: Mn4+, Eu3+ phosphor

TL;DR: In this article , a rationmetric optical temperature sensor with high sensitivity based on the spectra of Ca 2 LaSbO 6 : Mn 4+ , Eu 3+ (CLS: Mn 4+,Eu 3+, Eu 4+ ) phosphors was constructed.
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Large-Area Synthesis of High-Quality and Uniform Graphene Films on Copper Foils

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