电容感应
微加工
数码产品
实现(概率)
压力传感器
制作
计算机科学
电容器
过程(计算)
表面粗糙度
材料科学
电子工程
计算机硬件
纳米技术
电气工程
机械工程
电压
工程类
操作系统
统计
病理
复合材料
替代医学
医学
数学
作者
Kilsoo Lee,Jaehong Lee,Gwangmook Kim,Youngjae Kim,Hyun‐Han Kwon,Sungjun Cho,SeulGee Kim,Jae‐Kang Kim,Wooyoung Lee,Dae–Eun Kim,Shinill Kang,DaeEun Kim,Taeyoon Lee,Wooyoung Shim
出处
期刊:Small
[Wiley]
日期:2017-05-19
卷期号:13 (43)
被引量:163
标识
DOI:10.1002/smll.201700368
摘要
Fabrication strategies that pursue "simplicity" for the production process and "functionality" for a device, in general, are mutually exclusive. Therefore, strategies that are less expensive, less equipment-intensive, and consequently, more accessible to researchers for the realization of omnipresent electronics are required. Here, this study presents a conceptually different approach that utilizes the inartificial design of the surface roughness of paper to realize a capacitive pressure sensor with high performance compared with sensors produced using costly microfabrication processes. This study utilizes a writing activity with a pencil and paper, which enables the construction of a fundamental capacitor that can be used as a flexible capacitive pressure sensor with high pressure sensitivity and short response time and that it can be inexpensively fabricated over large areas. Furthermore, the paper-based pressure sensors are integrated into a fully functional 3D touch-pad device, which is a step toward the realization of omnipresent electronics.
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