Patterned flexible graphene sensor via printing and interface assembly†
Abstract
Multi-modal, multi-point, and multi-functional integration is the impending pursuit for next generation flexible electronical sensors. Graphene, a carbon sheet 2D material with excellent flexibility and mechanical performance, is endowed with diverse morphological structures, such as fibers, ribbons, films, papers, and aerogels. In this study, we designed and fabricated a flexible graphene sensor integrated with different microstructures and various macropatterns by direct writing printing. The porous serpentine patterns of the graphene aerogels resulted in a multi-dimensional deformation response, while the layered stacked dense-packing graphene ribbon patterns provided good conductivity for efficient signal transmission. The integrated sensors were produced via the cooperation of various macro-patterns and different microstructures with homo-graphene material, which eliminated interface coalescence defects and contact resistance. This methodology has potential application in e-skin, wearable devices, human-machine interactions, and health monitoring devices.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Journal of Materials Chemistry C Advisory Board Collection