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Three-dimensional nanoprinting via charged aerosol jets
Three-dimensional (3D) printing1–9 has revolutionized manufacturing processes for electronics10–12, optics13–15, energy16,17, robotics18, bioengineering19–21 and sensing22. Downscaling 3D printing23 will enable a...
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Open AccessUltra-sensitive Pressure sensor based on guided straight mechanical cracks
Recently, a mechanical crack-based strain sensor with high sensitivity was proposed by producing free cracks via bending metal coated film with a known curvature. To further enhance sensitivity and controllabi...
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Open AccessTrapped charge-driven degradation of perovskite solar cells
Perovskite solar cells have shown unprecedent performance increase up to 22% efficiency. However, their photovoltaic performance has shown fast deterioration under light illumination in the presence of humid a...
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Comparison of cellular toxicity between multi-walled carbon nanotubes and onion-like shell-shaped carbon nanoparticles
The cellular toxicity of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and onion-like shell-shaped carbon nanoparticles (SCNPs) was investigated by analyzing the comparative cell viability. For the reasonable compari...
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Ultrasensitive mechanical crack-based sensor inspired by the spider sensory system
A mechanical crack-based sensor inspired by the mechanism spiders use to sense minute variations in stress offers ultrahigh sensitivity to pressure and vibration and can easily be mounted on human skin for the...
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A novel hybrid carbon material
Both fullerenes and single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) exhibit many advantageous properties1. Despite the similarities between these two forms of carbon, there have been very few attempts to physically merge ...
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Parallel patterning of nanoparticles via electrodynamic focusing of charged aerosols
The development of nanodevices that exploit the unique properties of nanoparticles1,2 will require high-speed methods for patterning surfaces with nanoparticles over large areas and with high resolution3,4,5,6. M...
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Key Effects in Nanoparticle Formation by Combustion Techniques
This paper is devoted to a detailed analysis of processes accompanying nanoparticle formation in flames. These processes are treated in the contexts of both macro and micro approaches. The macro approach inclu...