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Bioinspired, Nanostructure-Amplified, Subcutaneous Light Harvesting to Power Implantable Biomedical Electronics

Implantable biomedical electronics hold immense promise for in vivo personalized healthy monitoring and even precise therapeutic intervention. Tremendous miniaturization of indwelling modules enables implanted biomedical devices to perform multiple functions with ultralow power consumption but exace...

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Published in:ACS nano 2021-08, Vol.15 (8), p.12475-12482
Main Authors: Sun, Lu, Cheng, Chongling, Wang, Shun, Tang, Jun, Xie, Renguo, Wang, Dayang
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