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  • Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials (7)
Electronic, Optical And Magnetic Materials
  • A broadband perpendicular Eplane waveguidetosuspended stripline transition
    A broadband perpendicular E‐plane waveguide‐to‐suspended stripline transition
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  • Shipborne oceanic highspectralresolution lidar for accurate estimation of seawater depthresolved optical properties
    Shipborne oceanic high-spectral-resolution lidar for accurate estimation of seawater depth-resolved optical properties
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  • NanomaterialsBased Bioinspired Next Generation Wearable Sensors A StateoftheArt Review
    Nanomaterials‐Based Bioinspired Next Generation Wearable Sensors: A State‐of‐the‐Art Review
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  • 3D Printed Graphene Piezoresistive Microelectromechanical System Sensors to Explain the Ultrasensitive Wake Tracking of Wavy Seal Whiskers
    3D Printed Graphene Piezoresistive Microelectromechanical System Sensors to Explain the Ultrasensitive Wake Tracking of Wavy Seal Whiskers
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  • SkinInspired Flexible and Stretchable Electrospun Carbon Nanofiber Sensors for Neuromorphic Sensing
    Skin-Inspired Flexible and Stretchable Electrospun Carbon Nanofiber Sensors for Neuromorphic Sensing
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  • NanomaterialsBased Bioinspired Next Generation Wearable Sensors A StateoftheArt Review Adv Electron Mater 12024
    Nanomaterials‐Based Bioinspired Next Generation Wearable Sensors: A State‐of‐the‐Art Review (Adv. Electron. Mater. 1/2024)
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  • Piezoresistive 3D graphenePDMS spongy pressure sensors for IoT enabled wearables and smart products
    Piezoresistive 3D graphene–PDMS spongy pressure sensors for IoT enabled wearables and smart products
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