Applications of Graphene in Electronics
Graphene is bringing revolutionary changes in the world of electronics in areas such as wearable sensors, foldable displays, and electronic skin. Its amazing mechanical, electrical, and chemical properties are set to open new dimensions in consumer electronics, healthcare, robotics, and smart textiles in the coming years.
Wearable Sensors
- High Sensitivity: Graphene's high electrical conductivity and flexibility make it ideal for biosensors and health monitoring (e.g., heart rate, temperature, sweat, blood glucose).
- Ultra-thin and Lightweight: Graphene sensors are very thin and light, allowing them to be easily applied to clothing, watches, or skin.
- Rapid Response: Graphene-based sensors can detect biological or chemical signals ....
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