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Concept

optoelectronic skin

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76

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8.1K

Citations

403

Authors

132

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About

Optoelectronic skin is a research concept and technological approach focused on developing flexible and stretchable electronic systems that integrate optical and electrical functionalities, inspired by the sensory properties of biological skin. This field investigates the design, fabrication, and integration of novel materials and device architectures capable of detecting and responding to external stimuli, such as light, pressure, and temperature, often exhibiting high sensitivity and compliance. Its significance lies in enabling advanced sensory capabilities for applications including soft robotics, biomedical devices, and human-computer interaction, facilitating more intuitive and adaptable interfaces.

Top Authors

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RD

University of Glasgow

ZB

Stanford University

LP

Nanjing University

JK

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

JL

Nanjing University

Top Institutions

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Nanjing University

Nanjing, China

Stanford University

Stanford, United States

University of Cambridge

Cambridge, United Kingdom