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Highly sensitive metal-grid strain sensors via water-based solution processingopen access

Authors
Oh, SeungwooKim, JinChang, Suk Tai
Issue Date
2018
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Citation
RSC ADVANCES, v.8, no.73, pp 42153 - 42159
Pages
7
Journal Title
RSC ADVANCES
Volume
8
Number
73
Start Page
42153
End Page
42159
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/18961
DOI
10.1039/c8ra08721k
ISSN
2046-2069
Abstract
Strain sensor technologies have been spotlighted for their versatility for healthcare, soft robot, and human-robot applications. Expecting large future demands for such technology, extensive studies have investigated flexible and stretchable strain sensors based on various nanomaterials and metal films. However, it is still challenging to simultaneously satisfy parameters such as sensitivity, stretchability, linearity, hysteresis, and mass producibility. In this work, we demonstrate a novel approach for producing highly sensitive metal-grid strain sensors based on an all-solution process, which is suitable for mass production. We investigated the effects of the width of the metal grid and width/spacing ratio on the piezoresistivity of the strain sensors. The metal grid strain sensors exhibited high sensitivity (gauge factor of 4685.9 at 5% strain), rapid response time (approximate to 18.6 ms), and superior strain range (5%) compared to other metal-based sensors. We demonstrated that the sensors could successfully convert voice signals and tiny movements of fingers and muscles into electrical signals. In addition, the metal-grid strain sensors were produced using a low-cost procedure without toxic solvent via an all water-based solution process, which is expected to allow the integration of such metal-grid strain sensors into future highly sensitive physical sensing devices.
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