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titleOfInvention Hygroscopic On­Skin Sensors having Poisson′s ratio of human skin for Easy­to­handle Repeated Daily Uses
abstract The present invention relates to a skin-attached sensor having a negative Poisson's ratio that can be used repeatedly in daily life and has a hygroscopicity, and a method of manufacturing the skin-attached sensor, and more particularly, it is possible to use for a long time and is easy to attach and detach. As a hydrogel-based stretchable electrode and sensor, the stretchable structure with many empty spaces is applied so that the skin is directly exposed to the outside even when the sensor is attached, enabling long-time use. The stretchable structure with a negative Poisson ratio Attached to areas such as knees or elbows that are close to zero or have a negative Poisson's ratio to enable stable contact, and by controlling the sensitivity to stretching by controlling the concentration of the coated metal nanowires, electrodes that are insensitive to stretching and sensitive to stretching It relates to a skin-attached sensor that can easily manufacture a sensor, and a method of manufacturing the sensor.
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