材料科学
压力传感器
弹性体
电介质
微型多孔材料
图层(电子)
触觉传感器
声学
电子皮肤
光电子学
纳米技术
复合材料
计算机科学
机械工程
机器人
人工智能
物理
工程类
作者
Donguk Kwon,Tae‐Ik Lee,Jongmin Shim,Seunghwa Ryu,Min Seong Kim,Seung‐Hwan Kim,Taek‐Soo Kim,Inkyu Park
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.6b04225
摘要
We report a flexible and wearable pressure sensor based on the giant piezocapacitive effect of a three-dimensional (3-D) microporous dielectric elastomer, which is capable of highly sensitive and stable pressure sensing over a large tactile pressure range. Due to the presence of micropores within the elastomeric dielectric layer, our piezocapacitive pressure sensor is highly deformable by even very small amounts of pressure, leading to a dramatic increase in its sensitivity. Moreover, the gradual closure of micropores under compression increases the effective dielectric constant, thereby further enhancing the sensitivity of the sensor. The 3-D microporous dielectric layer with serially stacked springs of elastomer bridges can cover a much wider pressure range than those of previously reported micro-/nanostructured sensing materials. We also investigate the applicability of our sensor to wearable pressure-sensing devices as an electronic pressure-sensing skin in robotic fingers as well as a bandage-type pressure-sensing device for pulse monitoring at the human wrist. Finally, we demonstrate a pressure sensor array pad for the recognition of spatially distributed pressure information on a plane. Our sensor, with its excellent pressure-sensing performance, marks the realization of a true tactile pressure sensor presenting highly sensitive responses to the entire tactile pressure range, from ultralow-force detection to high weights generated by human activity.
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