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Published on: March 17, 2023
Ultrasensitive Interfacial Capacitive Pressure Sensor Based on a Randomly Distributed Microstructured Iontronic Film
Ashok Chhetry1, Jiyoung Kim1, Hyosang Yoon1
1Department of Electronic Engineering , Kwangwoon University , 447-1 Wolgye-dong , Nowon-gu , Seoul 01897 , Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
The rapid development of pressure sensors with distinct functionalities, notably, with increased sensitivity, fast response time, conformability, and a high degree of deformability, has increased the demand for wearable electronics. In particular, pressure sensors with an excellent sensitivity in the low-pressure range (<2 kPa) and a large working range simultaneously are strongly demanded for practical applications in wearable electronics. Here, we demonstrate an emerging class of solid polymer electrolyte obtained by incorporating a room-temperature ionic liquid, 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide with poly(vinylidene fluoride- co-hexafluoropropylene) as a high-capacitance dielectric layer for interfacial capacitive pressure sensing applications. The solid polymer electrolyte exhibits a very high interfacial capacitance by virtue of mobile ions that serve as an electrical double layer in response to an electric field. The randomly distributed microstructures created on the solid electrolyte help the material to elastically deform under pressure. Moreover, the interfacial capacitance is improved by utilizing a highly conductive porous percolated network of silver nanowires reinforced with poly(dimethylsiloxane) as the electrodes. An ultrahigh-pressure sensitivity of 131.5 kPa-1, a low dynamic response time of ∼43 ms, a low limit of detection of 1.12 Pa, and a high stability for over 7000 cycles are achieved. Finally, we demonstrate the application of the sensor for international Morse code detection, artery pulse detection, and eye blinking. Owing to the ultrahigh sensitivity, the as-fabricated sensor will have great potential for wearable devices in health status monitoring, motion detection, and electronic skin.
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