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The emerging requirement for next-generation electronics is the improvement of flexible and stretchable multifunctional sensors that precisely monitor human physiological health measures. Flexible strain sensors have played a progressively significant role, particularly in wearable electronics, healthcare equipment, electronic skins (eskins), and soft robots. However, fabricating strain-detecting materials and exquisite geometric constructions that combine extraordinary sensitivity, low strain detection, high stretchability, tunable sensing range, and thin device dimensions into one type of strain sensor remains challenging. In this work, we fabricated a thin film with carbon nanotube (CNT) and Mxene into Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrenesulfonate) PEDOT:PSS matrix by cost-effective dry annealing method.
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