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Electronic Sensor the Size of a Single Molecule Could Be Potential Game-Changer

Australian researchers have developed a piezoresistor that is about 500,000 times smaller than the width of a human hair.

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

Australian researchers have developed a molecular-sized, more efficient version of a widely used electronic sensor, in a breakthrough that could bring widespread benefits. Piezoresistors are commonly used to detect vibrations in electronics and automobiles, such as in smart phones for counting steps, and for airbag deployment in cars. They are also used in medical devices such as implantable pressure sensors, as well as in aviation and space travel. In a nationwide initiative, researchers ...

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