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Electrochemiluminescent tactile visual synapse enabling in situ health monitoring
W. Kim†, K. Lee†, S. Choi†, E. Park, G. Kim, J. Ha, Y. Kim, J. Jang, J. H. Oh, H.Y. Kim, W. Jiang, J. Yoo, T. Kim, Y. Kim, K.-N. Kim, J. Hong, A. Javey, D.-w. Rha, T.-W. Lee, K. Kang, G. Wang* and C. Park*, Nature Mater. 24, 925–934 (2025) (*Featured in News & Views "Q. Sun et al., Synapse-powered vitality. Nat. Mater. 24, 812-813")
Electrochemiluminescent tactile visual synapse enabling in situ health monitoring
W. Kim†, K. Lee†, S. Choi†, E. Park, G. Kim, J. Ha, Y. Kim, J. Jang, J. H. Oh, H.Y. Kim, W. Jiang, J. Yoo, T. Kim, Y. Kim, K.-N. Kim, J. Hong, A. Javey, D.-w. Rha, T.-W. Lee, K. Kang, G. Wang* and C. Park*, Nature Mater. 24, 925–934 (2025) (*Featured in News & Views "Q. Sun et al., Synapse-powered vitality. Nat. Mater. 24, 812-813")

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Department of Integrative Energy Engineering,
Korea University, R&D Center, Room 412c
145 Anam-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul (02841)
