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A robust stretchable pressure sensor for electronic skins

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Abstract As an essential role in electronic skins, flexible pressure sensors have attracted wide attention for their applications in human-machine interaction and intelligent prosthetic, etc. Whereas, in general, it is… Click to show full abstract

Abstract As an essential role in electronic skins, flexible pressure sensors have attracted wide attention for their applications in human-machine interaction and intelligent prosthetic, etc. Whereas, in general, it is difficult for most flexible pressure sensors to acquire high accuracy, especially under multi-modal interference (temperature, humidity and deformation). Herein, a novel stretchable flexible pressure sensor was presented by direct writing, which was capable of weakening the strain effect, fending off humidity interference and restraining thermal influence by using a double layer raised island structure substrate, a covering layer and a Wheatstone bridge-configuration of the sensing element. The sensor kept robust under multi-modal interference of strain about 0–20%, temperature of 30–80 °C and humidity in 20–90%, owning high and stable sensitivity of 2.6 kPa−1–14.05 kPa−1 under 0–74 kPa. Two demonstrations of grabbing a bottle with different temperatures and a kid's catching behavior on a opisthenar of a carer verified that such sensor possessed a great potential in many non-structured applications and will be a promising candidate for stretchable flexible pressure sensors in future.

Keywords: flexible pressure; pressure sensor; electronic skins; pressure sensors; sensor; pressure

Journal Title: Organic Electronics
Year Published: 2020

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