| Literature DB >> 29582991 |
Zhongfu He, Wenjun Chen, Binghao Liang, Changyong Liu1, Leilei Yang, Dongwei Lu, Zichao Mo, Hai Zhu, Zikang Tang2, Xuchun Gui.
Abstract
Flexible pressure sensors are of great importance to be applied in artificial intelligence and wearable electronics. However, assembling a simple structure, high-performance capacitive pressure sensor, especially for monitoring the flow of liquids, is still a big challenge. Here, on the basis of a sandwich-like structure, we propose a facile capacitive pressure sensor optimized by a flexible, low-cost nylon netting, showing many merits including a high response sensitivity (0.33 kPa-1) in a low-pressure regime (<1 kPa), an ultralow detection limit as 3.3 Pa, excellent working stability after more than 1000 cycles, and synchronous monitoring for human pulses and clicks. More important, this sensor exhibits an ultrafast response speed (<20 ms), which enables its detection for the fast variations of a small applied pressure from the morphological changing processes of a droplet falling onto the sensor. Furthermore, a capacitive pressure sensor array is fabricated for demonstrating the ability to spatial pressure distribution. Our developed pressure sensors show great prospects in practical applications such as health monitoring, flexible tactile devices, and motion detection.Entities:
Keywords: capacitive pressure sensor; flexible electronics; graphene; nylon netting; sandwich-like structure
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29582991 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b01050
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229