Issue 10, 2019

Skin-inspired flexible and high-sensitivity pressure sensors based on rGO films with continuous-gradient wrinkles

Abstract

Flexible electronic devices have received more and more attention. In particular, for pressure sensors, traditional methods for improving sensing performances are mostly based on the construction of microstructured templates. However, it still remains significantly challenging to conveniently fabricate thin-film sensors which possess flexibility, high sensitivity and location detection ability. Inspired by the microstructure of the human skin surface, herein, a new pressure sensor with a hierarchical structure and gradient reduced graphene oxide (rGO) wrinkles is reported. Benefiting from the skin-like structure, the pressure sensor demonstrates outstanding sensitivity, reaching 178 kPa−1; it can also detect pressure as small as 42 Pa. Furthermore, the concept of designing and constructing a gradient structure has been applied to achieve position detection, which is expected to find practical applications in human motion detection.

Graphical abstract: Skin-inspired flexible and high-sensitivity pressure sensors based on rGO films with continuous-gradient wrinkles

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Oct 2018
Accepted
27 Nov 2018
First published
28 Nov 2018

Nanoscale, 2019,11, 4258-4266

Skin-inspired flexible and high-sensitivity pressure sensors based on rGO films with continuous-gradient wrinkles

J. Jia, G. Huang, J. Deng and K. Pan, Nanoscale, 2019, 11, 4258 DOI: 10.1039/C8NR08503J

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