Search Results - "Cotton, Darryl P. J."
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A new binderless thick-film piezoelectric paste
Published in Journal of materials science. Materials in electronics (01-10-2007)“…This paper presents an investigation into a screen printable piezoelectric paste formulated from a blend of PZT-Pz29 powders of different mean particle size…”
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Extended cyclic uniaxial loading of stretchable gold thin-films on elastomeric substrates
Published in Applied physics letters (16-02-2009)“…Gold thin-films (50 nm thick) on silicone membranes are reversibly stretchable. They exhibit continuous electrical conduction when pulled and relaxed by tens…”
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A Multifunctional Capacitive Sensor for Stretchable Electronic Skins
Published in IEEE sensors journal (01-12-2009)“…We present a stretchable and multifunctional capacitive sensor made of gold thin films embedded in silicone rubber. The mechanical compliance of the gold films…”
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Silicone substrate with in situ strain relief for stretchable thin-film transistors
Published in Applied physics letters (21-03-2011)“…We have manufactured stretchable thin-film transistors and interconnects directly onto an engineered silicone matrix with localized and graded mechanical…”
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A Novel Thick-Film Piezoelectric Slip Sensor for a Prosthetic Hand
Published in IEEE sensors journal (01-05-2007)“…The ability to mimic the tactile feedback exhibited by the human hand in an artificial limb is considered advantageous in the automatic control of new…”
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Extended cyclic uniaxial loading of stretchable gold thin-filmson elastomeric substrates
Published in Applied physics letters (17-02-2009)“…Gold thin-films ( 50 nm thick ) on silicone membranes are reversibly stretchable. They exhibit continuous electrical conduction when pulled and relaxed by tens…”
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Sensory motor systems of artificial and natural hands
Published in International journal of surgery (London, England) (01-12-2007)“…Abstract The surgeon Ambroise Paré designed an anthropomorphic hand for wounded soldiers in the 16th century. Since that time, there have been advances in…”
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