Bimodal Visual Sensors Based on Mechanoluminescence and Biosensing for Artificial Intelligence‐Assisted Orthodontics
Hao Feng,
Yuesong Lv,
Xin Yang
et al.
Abstract:Flexible visual sensors hold great potential for application in wearable electronics and health monitoring. However, the separate acquisition of various visual signals without mutual interference and their functional integration in internal biomedical devices remains a significant challenge. Here, a functional material that integrates mechanoluminescent units with biosensing units through supramolecular interactions, enabling bimodal non‐interfering visual detection of orthodontic force and bacterial infection… Show more
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