Fabrication of highly sensitive capacitive pressure sensors with electrospun polymer nanofibers

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Vol 111 (7) ◽  
pp. 073502 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yeongjun Kim ◽  
Shin Jang ◽  
Byung Ju Kang ◽  
Je Hoon Oh
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Farideh Hosseini Narouei ◽  
Leah Livernois ◽  
Daniel Andreescu ◽  
Silvana Andreescu

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2016 ◽  
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Kyoung-Yong Chun ◽  
Young Jun Son ◽  
Chang-Soo Han

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Wenhao Zhao ◽  
Dongzhi Zhang ◽  
Yan Yang ◽  
Chen Du ◽  
Bao Zhang

The conductive and biocompatible hybrid hydrogel was successfully assembled into an adhesive, flexible wearable sensor for ultra-sensitive human-computer interaction and smart detection, which holds excellent self-healing capability. This conductive, repairable...


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pp. 824-831 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yong Quan ◽  
Xiongbang Wei ◽  
Lun Xiao ◽  
Tao Wu ◽  
Hanying Pang ◽  
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Chenghan Yi ◽  
Yuxin Hou ◽  
Ke He ◽  
Weimin Li ◽  
Nianci Li ◽  
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Author(s):  
Hendrik Schlicke ◽  
Svenja Kunze ◽  
Matthias Rebber ◽  
Norbert Schulz ◽  
Svenja Riekeberg ◽  
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Polymers ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (6) ◽  
pp. 1412 ◽  
Author(s):  
Young Jung ◽  
Wookjin Lee ◽  
Kyungkuk Jung ◽  
Byunggeon Park ◽  
Jinhyoung Park ◽  
...  

In recent times, polymer-based flexible pressure sensors have been attracting a lot of attention because of their various applications. A highly sensitive and flexible sensor is suggested, capable of being attached to the human body, based on a three-dimensional dielectric elastomeric structure of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) and microsphere composite. This sensor has maximal porosity due to macropores created by sacrificial layer grains and micropores generated by microspheres pre-mixed with PDMS, allowing it to operate at a wider pressure range (~150 kPa) while maintaining a sensitivity (of 0.124 kPa−1 in a range of 0~15 kPa) better than in previous studies. The maximized pores can cause deformation in the structure, allowing for the detection of small changes in pressure. In addition to exhibiting a fast rise time (~167 ms) and fall time (~117 ms), as well as excellent reproducibility, the fabricated pressure sensor exhibits reliability in its response to repeated mechanical stimuli (2.5 kPa, 1000 cycles). As an application, we develop a wearable device for monitoring repeated tiny motions, such as the pulse on the human neck and swallowing at the Adam’s apple. This sensory device is also used to detect movements in the index finger and to monitor an insole system in real-time.


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2018 ◽  
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Chanyoung Yim ◽  
Niall McEvoy ◽  
Satender Kataria ◽  
Volkan Yokaribas ◽  
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