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CNT-coated magnetic self-assembled elastomer micropillar arrays for sensing broad-range pressures
Weijie Jing1, Chao Yang2, Yin Wu1
1Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Technology and Systems, Ministry of Education, Defense Key Disciplines Lab of Novel Micro-Nano Devices and System Technology, Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, People's Republic of China.
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Cost-effective and broad-range flexible pressure sensors are highly desirable for use in wearable electronic devices for a wide range of sensitive measurements, from pulse to dynamic human motion. Herein, we present a high-performance flexible pressure sensor based on carbon nanotube-coated elastomer micropillar arrays (EMPAs). The EMPAs are prepared using a facile magnetic-field-induced self-assembly technique, which provides a simple and low-cost strategy to fabricate microstructured elastomers for constructing high-performance pressure sensors. Since high-ratio microstructured elastomers are employed as the sensing materials, our pressure sensors show a superior pressure-sensing performance, with a high sensitivity of 0.497 kPa-1 in the low-pressure regime of <100 Pa, a broad sensing range from a few pascals up to 80 kPa, and a fast response time of <0.2 s. Finally, we demonstrate that the sensor can be used to not only detect human arthrosis movements, but also to monitor subtle human physiological activities.

