• Opto-Electronic Engineering
  • Vol. 48, Issue 3, 200100 (2021)
Wu Yingjie1, Wu Zhilin1, Wang Lin2, Nian Weiqi2, He Yong1, and Guo Yongcai1、*
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    Wu Yingjie, Wu Zhilin, Wang Lin, Nian Weiqi, He Yong, Guo Yongcai. Respiratory rate monitoring system based on inorganic halide perovskite humidity sensor[J]. Opto-Electronic Engineering, 2021, 48(3): 200100 Copy Citation Text show less
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    Wu Yingjie, Wu Zhilin, Wang Lin, Nian Weiqi, He Yong, Guo Yongcai. Respiratory rate monitoring system based on inorganic halide perovskite humidity sensor[J]. Opto-Electronic Engineering, 2021, 48(3): 200100
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