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Flexible pressure and temperature sensors towards e-skin: material, mechanism, structure and fabrication

Figure 6. Typical piezoresistive and thermoelectric sensors. (A) Printable and stretchable temperature-strain dual-sensing nanocomposite with high sensitivity and perfect stimulus discriminability. Reproduced with permission[13]. Copyright 2020, American Chemical Society. (B) Paper-based bimodal sensor for electronic skin applications. Reproduced with permission[14]. Copyright 2017, American Chemical Society. (C) Flexible and self-powered temperature-pressure dual-parameter sensors using microstructure-frame-supported organic thermoelectric materials. Reproduced with permission[15]. Copyright 2015, Springer Nature.

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