| Literature DB >> 30656536 |
Qiang Zhang1, Yi Du1, Youyi Sun2, Kai Zhuo1, Jianlong Ji1, Zhongyun Yuan1, Wendong Zhang1, Shengbo Sang3.
Abstract
This paper presents a new flexible magnetic field sensor based on Ag nanowires and magnetic nanoparticles doped in polydimethylsiloxane (AgNWs & MNs-PDMS) with sandwich structure. The MNs act as the sensitive unit for magnetic field sensing in this work. Besides, the conductive networks are made by AgNWs during deformation. Magnetostriction leads to the resistance change of the AgNWs & MNs-PDMS sensors. Furthermore, the MNs increase the conductive paths for electrons, leading to lower initial resistance and higher sensitivity of the resulting sensor during deformation. A point worth emphasizing is that the interaction of the AgNWs and MNs plays irreplaceable role in magnetic field sensing, so the resistance change during stretching and shrinking was investigated. The flexible magnetic field sensor based on the mass ratio of MNs and AgNWs is 1:5 showed the highest sensitivity of 24.14 Ω/T in magnetic field sensing experiment. Finally, the magnetostrictive and piezoresistive sensing model were established to explore the mechanism of the sensor.Entities:
Keywords: Flexible sensor; Magnetic field detection; Nanomaterials
Year: 2019 PMID: 30656536 PMCID: PMC6336596 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-018-2826-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1Schematic of the structural design and fabrication process flowchart of the sensor
Fig. 2The XRD spectrum of MNs
Fig. 3a AgNWs & MNs in mass ratio of 1:0, b 5:1, c 2:1, and d 1:1
Fig. 4I-V curves of the sensors based on AgNWs & MNs in mass ratio of a 1:0, b 5:1, c 2:1, and d 1:1
Fig. 5The relative resistance changes of the sensors based on AgNWs & MNs in mass ratio of a 1:0, b 5:1, c 2:1, and d 1:1 with deformation
Fig. 6The relative resistance changes of the sensors based on AgNWs & MNs in mass ratio of a 1:0, b 5:1, c 2:1, and d 1:1 with shrinkage
Fig. 7The resistance changes in different magnetic fields
Fig. 8The relationship between resistance and different magnetic fields
Parameters of the strain sensors based on different ratios of MNs and AgNWs
| Mass ratio of MNs: AgNWs value | Resistance | Stretching range (%) | GF | Shrinking range (%) | GF | ∆R/R0 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 41.58 | 0–7.12 | 129.6 | 0–1.7 | 13.75 | 0.037 |
|
| 30.2 | 0–6.8 | 257 | 0–2.6 |
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| 5.04 | 0–8.7 |
| 0–1.7 | 21.875 | 0.14 |
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| 2.87 |
| 222.2 |
| 20.35 | 0.19 |
Fig. 9Schematic sensing model of AgNWs & MNs-PDMS-based soft magnetic field sensor