Laser-induced graphene/PDMS composite with a dual structure enabling high-sensitivity under micro-strain and extended-range sensing

Abstract

Flexible sensors in practical applications require them to show sufficiently high sensitivity over wide sensing ranges, however, there always exists a trade-off. Herein, we address the aforementioned challenging through the geometric innovation of laser-induced graphene (LIG) conductive paths. A liquid benzoxazine (PGE-fa) precursor is developed to enable the in-situ LIG fabrication on PDMS substrates, eliminating the conventional transfer-induced defects. Furthermore, a dual architecture integrating straight and serpentine LIG patterns in parallel synergistically resolves the sensitivity-range paradox, where the straight segments bear high sensitivity (GF = 68.98 at 1% strain) for micro-strain detection (0.05–10%), while the serpentine components maintain conductivity for large-strain tolerance (up to 30%). It is revealed that the cracks appear in straight LIG line under small deformations, resulting in resistance change to guarantee high sensitivity, whereas the serpentine LIG line can dissipate stress through in-plane bending and rotational deformation, and therefore, contribute to the conductive path to accommodate broad strain range. In addition, the sensor exhibits exceptional performance of rapid response/recovery (180/200 ms), ultralow detection limit (0.05% strain), and 5,000-cycle durability. Experimental validations in pulse waveform analysis, blink detection, joint motion monitoring, and Morse code-based human-machine communication collectively demonstrate the sensor's versatility across diverse physiological and biomechanical sensing scenarios. It is believed that the intelligent structural design in this work is attractive for the development of high-performance wearable systems in personalized healthcare.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Jun 2025
Accepted
30 Jun 2025
First published
02 Jul 2025

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Laser-induced graphene/PDMS composite with a dual structure enabling high-sensitivity under micro-strain and extended-range sensing

G. Chen, M. Mu, W. Yu, L. Jia, Z. Hu, W. Zhao and X. Liu, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5TA04469C

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