Abstract:
A graphene electronic device includes a substrate, a first electrode and a second electrode provided on the substrate and spaced apart from each other, and graphene channels connecting the first electrode with the second electrode. Each of the graphene channels is separated from the substrate to have a cylindrical structure.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a photo-acoustic tomography that can acquire a functional image for an inner part of a living body through generation of a local ultrasonic wave generated by energy that is introduced from a laser light source, and to a photo-acoustic tomography using a semiconductor laser and an optical fiber power amplifying device in order to increase resolution and an image acquisition time of an image, a photo-acoustic tomography that can acquire a high-sensitive image even in a place where a penetration depth is large through energy modulation, and a high-sensitive high-speed photo-acoustic tomography that can acquire a high-speed image by placing an array-type laser light source.
Abstract:
Provided are apparatus and method for diagnosing Alzheimer's disease. The diagnosis apparatus may include a rod type image probe obtaining signals on a state of an olfactory epithelium tissue region, the rod type image probe including an end portion configured to be inserted into a nose and be in contact with the olfactory epithelium tissue region, a delivering element, by which the signals may be transmitted from the olfactory epithelium tissue region, the delivering element being connected to other end portion of the rod type image probe, and a signal processing unit converting the signals transmitted from the delivering element into digital signals.
Abstract:
Provided is a pain signal measurement device including a microprobe array inserted into a skin to measure a pain signal. The microprobe array includes a guard electrode disposed on a substrate; a plurality of microprobes penetrating the substrate and the guard electrode, electrically insulated from the guard electrode, and measuring a voltage or current of the skin into which the microprobe array is inserted; and an insulating layer disposed between the guard electrode and a guarded electrode of each of the microprobes to reduce a noise between the microprobes. A surface of the insulating layer of each of the microprobes is grounded to the guard electrode.