| Literature DB >> 32142295 |
Siyi Huang1, Bingchang Zhang2, Zhibin Shao1, Le He1, Qiao Zhang1, Jiansheng Jie1, Xiaohong Zhang1.
Abstract
Miniaturized stretchable strain sensors are key components in E-skins for applications such as personalized health-monitoring, body motion perception, and human-machine interfaces. However, it remains a big challenge to fabricate miniaturized stretchable strain sensors with high imperceptibility. Here, we reported for the first time novel ultraminiaturized stretchable strain sensors based on single centimeter-long silicon nanowires (cm-SiNWs). With the diameter of the active materials even smaller than that of spider silks, these sensors are highly imperceptible. They exhibit a large strain sensing range (>45%) and a high durability (>10 000 cycles). Their optimum strain sensing ranges could be modulated by controlling the prestrains of the stretchable cm-SiNWs. On the basis of this capability, sensors with appropriate sensing ranges were chosen to respectively monitor large and subtle human motions including joint motion, swallow, and touch. The strategy of applying single cm-SiNWs in stretchable sensors would open new doors to fabricate ultraminiaturized stretchable devices.Entities:
Keywords: E-skins; Miniaturized devices; silicon nanowires; stretchable strain sensors
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32142295 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b05217
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189