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View article: Multilayer screen-printed P(VDF-TrFE) energy harvester for durable self-powered tire pressure monitoring in bicycle tube
Multilayer screen-printed P(VDF-TrFE) energy harvester for durable self-powered tire pressure monitoring in bicycle tube Open
In recent decades, energy harvesting in rotating tires has been an active field of research as this could avoid the use of toxic batteries, which are currently used to power pressure monitoring systems installed in millions of cars worldwi…
View article: In-situ sub-angstrom characterization of laser-lubricant interaction in a thermo-tribological system
In-situ sub-angstrom characterization of laser-lubricant interaction in a thermo-tribological system Open
Laser-lubricant interaction has been a critical reliability issue in a thermo-tribological system named heat-assisted magnetic recording, one of the next generation hard disk drive solutions to increasing data storage. The lubricant respon…
View article: Precise nanoscale temperature mapping in operational microelectronic devices by use of a phase change material
Precise nanoscale temperature mapping in operational microelectronic devices by use of a phase change material Open
The microelectronics industry is pushing the fundamental limit on the physical size of individual elements to produce faster and more powerful integrated chips. These chips have nanoscale features that dissipate power resulting in nanoscal…
View article: Precise nanoscale temperature mapping in operational microelectronic devices by use of a phase change material
Precise nanoscale temperature mapping in operational microelectronic devices by use of a phase change material Open
The microelectronics industry is pushing the fundamental limit on the physical size of individual elements to produce faster and more powerful integrated chips. These chips have nanoscale features that dissipate power resulting in nanoscal…
View article: Electrostatically Tunable Adhesion in a High Speed Sliding Interface
Electrostatically Tunable Adhesion in a High Speed Sliding Interface Open
Contact hysteresis between sliding interfaces is a widely observed phenomenon\nfrom macro- to nano- scale sliding interfaces. Most of such studies are done\nusing an atomic force microscope (AFM) where the sliding speed is a few\n{\\mu}m/s…