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Xin-Hua Zhao1, Ling-Feng Liu2, Qinyu He1
1School of Intelligent Manufacturing and Electrical Engineering, Guangzhou Institute of Science and Technology, Guangzhou 510540, China.
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Wearable tactile sensors with high sensitivity can be potentially used to continuously monitoring physiological signals that are closely related to disease diagnosis and health condition tracking. However, the development of such tactile sensors involves a number of challenges, including a series of expensive patterning processes for microstructure manufacturing and addressing the large thickness of the microstructured composite film. Herein, a mold-free approach is presented to develop an ultra-thin ZnO/PEDOT:PSS composite film with flower-like microstructures via a feasible solution process for highly sensitive tactile sensors. The fabricated tactile sensors exhibit a high sensitivity of 4 × 103 kPa-1 in the pressure range 0-10 kPa, a fast response to various pressures in merits of the hierarchical microstructures on top of the ultra-thin composite films. Thanks to the fascinating performance of the devices, the tactile sensors are demonstrated with the ability to monitor physiological signals, subtle human body motions, and spatial pressure distribution.
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