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An in vitro demonstration of a passive, acoustic metamaterial as a temperature sensor with mK resolution for implantable applications - Microsystems & Nanoengineering
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Wireless medical sensors typically utilize electromagnetic coupling or ultrasound for energy transfer and sensor interrogation. Energy transfer and management is a complex aspect that often limits the applicability of implantable sensor systems. In this work, we report a new passive temperature sensing scheme based on an acoustic metamaterial made of silicon embedded in a polydimethylsiloxane matrix.
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