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Roles of Low-Dimensional Nanomaterials in Pursuing Human-Machine-Thing Natural Interaction.

Xuan ZhaoJingyue XuanQi LiFangfang GaoXiaochen XunQingliang LiaoYue Zhang
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2022)
A wide variety of low-dimensional nanomaterials with excellent properties can meet almost all the requirements of functional materials for information sensing, processing, and feedback devices. Low-dimensional nanomaterials are becoming the star of hope on the road to pursuing the human-machine-thing natural interaction, benefiting from the breakthroughs in precise preparation, performance regulation, structural design, and device construction in recent years. This review summarizes several types of low-dimensional nanomaterials commonly used in human-machine-thing natural interaction and outlines the differences in properties and application areas of different materials. According to the sequence of information flow in the human-machine-thing interaction process, we review the representative research progress of low-dimensional nanomaterials-based information sensing, processing, and feedback devices and discuss the key roles played by low-dimensional nanomaterials. Finally, we look forward to the development trend and existing challenges of low-dimensional nanomaterials in the field of human-machine-thing natural interaction technology. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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