Issue 28, 2017

A flexible, ultra-sensitive strain sensor based on carbon nanocoil network fabricated by an electrophoretic method

Abstract

An ultra-sensitive strain sensor has been fabricated and studied, whose sensing medium is a network structure composed of plenty of carbon nanocoils (CNCs) and deposited between two gold electrodes via electrophoresis. The sensor owns a gauge factor close to 10 000 for tensile strain. A high stability and reproducibility of more than 5000 cycles and a fast response time of approximately 50 ms have been achieved. It has a high sensitivity for bending strain as well. Practically, it has shown an excellent performance in the detection of breathing, wrist pulse, and vibration. The sensor can be fabricated with a facile technology and low cost, suggesting great potential applications in micro-nano electromechanical systems, wearable devices and electronic skins.

Graphical abstract: A flexible, ultra-sensitive strain sensor based on carbon nanocoil network fabricated by an electrophoretic method

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Mar 2017
Accepted
15 Jun 2017
First published
16 Jun 2017

Nanoscale, 2017,9, 9872-9878

A flexible, ultra-sensitive strain sensor based on carbon nanocoil network fabricated by an electrophoretic method

C. Li, L. Pan, C. Deng, P. Wang, Y. Huang and H. Nasir, Nanoscale, 2017, 9, 9872 DOI: 10.1039/C7NR01945A

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