Sensor Measures Light, Heat, and Touch
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05/01/2024
- Content
Robotics, prostheses that react to touch, and health monitoring are three fields in which scientists are working to develop electronic skin. Researchers have developed a sensor that, similar to human skin, can sense temperature variation that originates from the touch of a warm object as well as the heat from solar radiation. The sensor combines pyroelectric and thermoelectric effects with a nano-optical phenomenon.
- Citation
- "Sensor Measures Light, Heat, and Touch," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2024.