A novel design for a photoelectrochemical ultraviolet photodetector uses a multilayered nanostructure for improved UV detection and better sensitivity to environmental changes.
Researchers designed a cellulose nanofiber paper that can be used as a substrate for on-skin electronics. The porous structure of the nanopaper means that it can conform and adhere to the skin well enough for effective signal transfer and allows moisture to pass through for breathability and comfort.