| Literature DB >> 34032400 |
Xin Li1,2, Jinwei Cao3,4, Huayang Li3,4, Pengtao Yu1,2, Youjun Fan1,2, Yuchuan Xiao2,5, Yiming Yin3, Xuejiao Zhao1, Zhong Lin Wang1,2,6, Guang Zhu1,3.
Abstract
Human bodily kinesthetic sensing is generally complicated and ever-changing due to the diversity of body deformation as well as the complexity of mechanical stimulus, which is different from the unidirectional mechanical motion. So, there exists a huge challenge for current flexible sensors to accurately differentiate and identify what kind of external mechanical stimulus is exerted via analyzing digital signals. Here, we report a flexible dual-interdigital-electrode sensor (FDES) that consists of two interdigital electrodes and a highly pressure-sensitive porous conductive sponge. The FDES can precisely identify multiple mechanical stimuli, e.g., pressing, positive bending, negative bending, X-direction stretching, and Y-direction stretching, and convert them into corresponding current variation signals. Moreover, the FDES exhibits other exceptional properties, such as high sensitivity, stretchability, large measurement range, and outstanding stability, accompanied by simple structural design and low-cost processing simultaneously. Additionally, our FDES successfully identifies various complex activities of the human body, which lays a foundation for the further development of multimode flexible sensors.Entities:
Keywords: bodily kinesthetic identification; flexible sensors; interdigital electrodes; multiple mechanical stimuli; resistance effect
Year: 2021 PMID: 34032400 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c05572
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229