Issue 3, 2013

A novel flexible capacitive touch pad based on graphene oxide film

Abstract

Recently, graphene oxide (GO) supercapacitors with ultra-high energy densities have received significant attention. In addition to energy storage, GO capacitors might also have broad applications in renewable energy engineering, such as vibration and sound energy harvesting. Here, we experimentally create a macroscopic flexible capacitive touch pad based on GO film. An obvious touch “ON” to “OFF” voltage ratio up to ∼60 has been observed. Moreover, we tested the capacitor structure on both flat and curved surfaces and it showed high response sensitivity under fast touch rates. Collectively, our results raise the exciting prospect that the realization of macroscopic flexible keyboards with large-area graphene based materials is technologically feasible, which may open up important applications in control and interface design for solar cells, speakers, supercapacitors, batteries and MEMS systems.

Graphical abstract: A novel flexible capacitive touch pad based on graphene oxide film

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
02 Nov 2012
Accepted
30 Nov 2012
First published
04 Dec 2012

Nanoscale, 2013,5, 890-894

A novel flexible capacitive touch pad based on graphene oxide film

H. Tian, Y. Yang, D. Xie, T. Ren, Y. Shu, C. Zhou, H. Sun, X. Liu and C. Zhang, Nanoscale, 2013, 5, 890 DOI: 10.1039/C2NR33455K

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