Publications by authors named "Xuecheng Ping"

Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) is a detection imaging technology developed 30 years ago. When the conventional EIT measurement system is used, the electrode and the excitation measurement terminal are connected with a long wire, which is easily affected by external interference, and the measurement result is unstable. In this paper, we developed a flexible electrode device based on flexible electronics technology, which can be softly attached to the skin surface for real-time physiological monitoring.

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Three-dimensional carbon nanosheets (3D-CNS) were synthesized by salt template spray-drying method in order to solve the agglomeration of 2D nanocarbon by a traditional mixing method. MgB bulks doped with 3D-CNS with molar ratio composition of MgB(3D-CNS) (x = 0, 0.1 and 0.

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Wireless power transfer technology has emerged as a new class of prospective components for electric vehicle charging. However, conventional wireless power transfer systems often suffer from unsatisfactory charging efficiency due to the comparatively longer recharge range and insufficient universality for various car models. Here, we present a stretchable wireless power transfer (SWPT) system that consists of thin and stretchable inductive coupling coils designed in serpentine shapes to provide stretchablility for the charging of any model.

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Scissoring in thick bars suppresses buckling behavior in serpentine traces that have thicknesses greater than their widths, as detailed in a systematic set of analytical and experimental studies. Scissoring in thick copper traces enables elastic stretchability as large as ≈350%, corresponding to a sixfold improvement over previously reported values for thin geometries (≈60%).

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