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Liquid Metal-Based Strain Sensor with Ultralow Detection Limit for Human-Machine Interface Applications

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ADVANCED INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS
Volume 3, Issue 10, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/aisy.202000235

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broad range strain sensing; flexible strain sensors; human-machine interaction; liquid metal; ultralow detection limit

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The flexible strain sensor, based on liquid metal technology, has a broad strain sensing range and ultralow detection limit, efficiently detecting human gestures and showing great potential in the fields of human health monitoring and human-machine interface.
Flexible Strain Sensors A liquid metal-based stretchable resistive strain sensor having broad strain sensing range, ultralow detection limit has been developed by selective wetting and transferring process. It efficiently detects various human gestures, which confirms its great application potential in the fields of human health monitoring, and human-machine interface. More information can be found in article by Yiwei Liu, Run-Wei Li, and co-workers.

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