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High-resolution electroluminescent imaging of pressure distribution using a piezoelectric nanowire LED array
Caofeng Pan,Caofeng Pan,Lin Dong,Lin Dong,Guang Zhu,Simiao Niu,Ruomeng Yu,Qing Yang,Ying Liu,Zhong Lin Wang,Zhong Lin Wang +10 more
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An array of piezoelectric nanowire LEDs with a pixel density of 6,350 dpi is capable of mapping two-dimensional pressure distributions with a spatial resolution of 2.7 micrometres as mentioned in this paper.Abstract:
An array of piezoelectric nanowire LEDs with a pixel density of 6,350 dpi is capable of mapping two-dimensional pressure distributions with a spatial resolution of 2.7 micrometres. Pressure alters the light emissions from the LEDs, which are then imaged. Possible applications include artificial skin, robotics and touchpads.read more
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