Sökning: "Liquid layer"
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1. Liquid Sensing : Development and Characterisation of an Electronic Tongue Based on Electrochemical Methods
Sammanfattning : A new sensor technology for liquid sensing is reported, i.e. the electronic tongue based on electrochemical methods. Such a system involves the combination of non-selective sensors (metal electrodes) and a signal processing part. LÄS MER
2. Adsorption of biopolymers and their layer-by-layer assemblies on hydrophilic surfaces
Sammanfattning : It is widely known that surfaces play an important role in numerous biological processes and technological applications. Thus, being able to modify surface properties provides an opportunity to control many phenomena occurring at interfaces. LÄS MER
3. Structures and Properties of Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal Displays
Sammanfattning : Liquid crystals have unique physical properties as they combine the features of solids and liquids. In thermotropic liquid crystals the degree of order varies with temperature resulting in an appearance of intermediate phases. LÄS MER
4. Structures and Properties of the Chiral Smectic C Liquid Crystal Phases Ferro- and Antiferroelectricity in Soft Matter
Sammanfattning : Liquid crystals constitute a form of soft matter possessing lower symmetry than isotropic liquids but higher symmetry than solid crystals. In smectic A and C liquid crystals, the rodlike molecules are arranged in layers and the medium has crystal order in one dimension and liquid order in the other two. LÄS MER
5. Liquid metal microscale deposition for soft and stretchable skin-like electronics : Providing a soft and gentle contact to living beings
Sammanfattning : Skin-like electronics could provide a soft and gentle contact with living beings for perceiving and delivering the information of pressure, strain, temperature with higher spatial resolution and sensitivity than our skin, without disturbing the user. Gallium-based liquid metal (LM) is an excellent material for soft and stretchable skin-like devices, since it has high electrical and thermal conductivity, flowability, and self-healable capability. LÄS MER