Ultra-conformal skin electrodes with synergistically enhanced conductivity for long-time and low-motion artifact epidermal electrophysiology
Novel dry electrodes with enhanced mechano-electrical stability and conformability are attractive for long-time electrophysiological signal monitoring. Here, the authors report polymer-covered CVD-grown graphene with enhanced optoelectronic performance for biopotential monitoring.
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Main Authors: | Yan Zhao, Song Zhang, Tianhao Yu, Yan Zhang, Guo Ye, Han Cui, Chengzhi He, Wenchao Jiang, Yu Zhai, Chunming Lu, Xiaodan Gu, Nan Liu |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/dec4bc344d2547d4afb2fc81f4e4ad04 |
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