Literature DB >> 29372583

Transparent, Flexible, Conformal Capacitive Pressure Sensors with Nanoparticles.

Hyeohn Kim1, Gwangmook Kim1, Taehoon Kim1, Sangwoo Lee2, Donyoung Kang3, Min-Soo Hwang4, Youngcheol Chae2, Shinill Kang3, Hyungsuk Lee3, Hong-Gyu Park4, Wooyoung Shim1.   

Abstract

The fundamental challenge in designing transparent pressure sensors is the ideal combination of high optical transparency and high pressure sensitivity. Satisfying these competing demands is commonly achieved by a compromise between the transparency and usage of a patterned dielectric surface, which increases pressure sensitivity, but decreases transparency. Herein, a design strategy for fabricating high-transparency and high-sensitivity capacitive pressure sensors is proposed, which relies on the multiple states of nanoparticle dispersity resulting in enhanced surface roughness and light transmittance. We utilize two nanoparticle dispersion states on a surface: (i) homogeneous dispersion, where each nanoparticle (≈500 nm) with a size comparable to the visible light wavelength has low light scattering; and (ii) heterogeneous dispersion, where aggregated nanoparticles form a micrometer-sized feature, increasing pressure sensitivity. This approach is experimentally verified using a nanoparticle-dispersed polymer composite, which has high pressure sensitivity (1.0 kPa-1 ), and demonstrates excellent transparency (>95%). We demonstrate that the integration of nanoparticle-dispersed capacitor elements into an array readily yields a real-time pressure monitoring application and a fully functional touch device capable of acting as a pressure sensor-based input device, thereby opening up new avenues to establish processing techniques that are effective on the nanoscale yet applicable to macroscopic processing.
© 2018 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Keywords:  conformal sensors; flexible sensors; health monitoring; large-scale touch interfaces; nanoparticle-roughened dielectrics

Year:  2018        PMID: 29372583     DOI: 10.1002/smll.201703432

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Small        ISSN: 1613-6810            Impact factor:   13.281


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4.  Megahertz-wave-transmitting conducting polymer electrode for device-to-device integration.

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