Highly Sensitive, Flexible, and Wearable Pressure Sensor Based on a Giant Piezocapacitive Effect of Three-Dimensional Microporous Elastomeric Dielectric Layer.
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Inkyu Park | Seunghwa Ryu | Taek-Soo Kim | Jongmin Shim | Donguk Kwon | Tae-Ik Lee | D. Kwon | I. Park | Jongmin Shim | Seunghwa Ryu | Taek‐Soo Kim | Min Seong Kim | Tae-Ik Lee | Seunghwan Kim | Seunghwan Kim
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