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Patterned Carbon Nanotube Bundles as Stretchable Strain Sensors for Human Motion Detection

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Published
Oct 20, 2020
Vol/Issue
3(11)
Pages
11408-11415
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Funding
National Research Foundation of Korea Award: 2018R1A4A1025986
Cite This Article
Kwanhun Kim, Jaeyong Lee, Eunhwan Jo, et al. (2020). Patterned Carbon Nanotube Bundles as Stretchable Strain Sensors for Human Motion Detection. ACS Applied Nano Materials, 3(11), 11408-11415. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsanm.0c02494
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