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Flexible and transparent flexoelectric microphone

Shehzad et al., 2023

Document ID
17125514726019162365
Author
Shehzad M
Wang Y
Publication year
Publication venue
Advanced Materials Technologies

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PVDF based flexoelectric polymers imply innumerous applications, for example, in developing flexible and transparent transducers for touch screen users. Here, a prototype flexoelectric microphone is developed and characterized. A straightforward method is …
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