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Pratik Pataniya1, C K Sumesh2, Mohit Tannarana3, Chetan K Zankat4, G K Solanki5, K D Patel6, Vivek M Pathak7.
Abstract
The high-performance electronics demand the extremely sensitive piezo-resistive sensors with important features such as low-fabrication cost, easy implementation, low power consumption and high-pressure sensitivity over broad pressure range. Herein, we reported the flexible piezo-resistive paper-based device functionalised by WSe2 Nanosheets. An efficient and low-cost fabrication strategy using Whatman filter paper and tissue paper is adopted for versatile sensing applications. The WSe2 Nanosheets were synthesized by high-yield and size-controlled liquid phase exfoliation technique. The flexible WSe2 Nanosheets-paper sensor shows excellent response in broad pressure range of 1 Pa-100 kPa with exceptionally high sensitivity of 29.24 kPa-1, current responsivity of 70 and response time of 100 ms. The pressure sensor is also employed to recognize the pressure generated due to finger tapping. Encouragingly, the piezo-resistive sensors can also sense the extremely small pressure differences of about 1.4 Pa generated by water droplets.Entities:
Keywords: Liquid phase exfoliation; WSe2 Nanosheets; paper-based sensor; pressure sensor
Year: 2020 PMID: 32650316 DOI: 10.1088/1361-6528/aba4cd
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanotechnology ISSN: 0957-4484 Impact factor: 3.874