| Literature DB >> 29446415 |
Sun-Hyung Ha1, Sung-Hun Ha, Mun-Bae Jeon, Ji Hwan Cho, Jong-Man Kim.
Abstract
Highly stretchable strain sensors that are capable of collecting complex multi-axial, multidimensional strain information in real time are crucial in practical applications for human motion detection. Here we present a highly sensitive and selective multidimensional resistive strain sensor based on a monolithic integration of a stiffness-variant stretchable substrate and sensing film comprising a cross-shaped silver nanowire percolation network in a single device. The multidimensional strain sensor efficiently distinguishes strains in various directions with a large gauge factor (GF) of >20 and a wide strain-detectable range of up to 60%. The sensor also features a maximum difference in GF between the x- and y-axes of >20 and long-term performance stability for up to 500 strain cycles. The practicality of the sensor as a human motion detector is demonstrated by attaching it directly to a part of the human body and measuring the multidimensional strains that occur during motions in real time.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29446415 DOI: 10.1039/c7nr08118a
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale ISSN: 2040-3364 Impact factor: 7.790