Publications by authors named "Vivek Adepu"

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  • Tin monosulfide (SnS) is a layered piezoelectric material ideal for wearable, stretchable devices, but needs improved output and manufacturing methods for practical use.
  • This study demonstrates the growth of large-area, centimeter-scale 2D SnS layers using chemical vapor deposition (CVD) at low temperatures (200 °C), compatible with various polymer materials.
  • The research confirms the piezoelectric properties of SnS on polymer substrates and showcases its potential for applications in detecting human motion and generating electricity, particularly through innovative kirigami patterns that enhance strain tolerance.
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This work demonstrates the fabrication of tellurium-nanowires (Te-NWs)/paper based device encapsulated using laser assisted mircopyramid patterned polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) films. Although there are multiple reports published on 1D Te, most of them are limited to establishing its properties and studying its behavior as a sensor and research on the utilization of Te-NWs for physical sensors remain unexplored. Further, reports on p-type photodetectors also remain scarce.

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Electronic skin has attracted a lot of interest in recent years due to its ability to mimic human skin and also its excellent conformability. Even though there are reports on electronic skin, the major issue that still needs to be resolved is achieving multifunctional sensing at the same time as ultra-high sensitivity. Hence, there is an immediate requirement to develop inexpensive, highly sensitive, and superior performance piezoresistive multifunctional sensors that mimic skin.

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