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Highly sensitive PDMS-Ag nanoflakes porous pressure sensors prepared by templating and molding approaches for wearable applications [PDF]
The rise of information technologies has led to the need for collecting vast amounts of multidisciplinary data related to human habits, social interactions, and physical activities.
Giorgio Mogli +2 more
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Highly sensitive flexible piezocapacitive (PC) pressure sensor demonstrates wide applications in wearable electronics. In this paper, we first theoretically proposed an effective strategy to improve the sensitivity of the PC pressure sensor, by constructing a porous dielectric layer composted of inorganics with high dielectric constant (eH) and ...
C. Mu +9 more
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Three-dimensionally interconnected carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in a vertically aligned CNT (vCNT) forest are potentially desirable for retaining their electrical functionality under various elastic deformations after being incorporated into elastomeric materials.
Ung-Hui Shin +5 more
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A new approach to the fabrication of a transparent, stretchable and pressure-sensitive capacitor was developed by employing a single layer of Ag nanowire-based electrodes and a transparent, stretchable polymer.
Banseok You +4 more
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Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 2016
A large piezoresistance response to hydrostatic pressure is reported for a series of ceramic compositions in the system barium strontium lanthanum titanate (Ba, Sr, La)TiO 2 . This property appears to be closely associated with the Curie region (cubic‐tetragonal phase transition) and the ...
P. Sathiyanathan, A. A. Prabu, K. Kim
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A large piezoresistance response to hydrostatic pressure is reported for a series of ceramic compositions in the system barium strontium lanthanum titanate (Ba, Sr, La)TiO 2 . This property appears to be closely associated with the Curie region (cubic‐tetragonal phase transition) and the ...
P. Sathiyanathan, A. A. Prabu, K. Kim
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Piezocapacitive effect of a sandwich structure in a microfabricated cantilever
2010 IEEE 23rd International Conference on Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS), 2010This paper gives insight into the origin of the piezocapacitive effect of a sandwich structure (metal-dielectric-heavily doped silicon) in a microfabricated cantilever. It implies that the mechanical stress changes both the sizes of the capacitor and the dielectric constant of the dielectric.
Jianqiu Huang, Qing‐An Huang, M. Qin
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2016
We report a flexible and wearable pressure sensor based on the giant piezocapacitive effect of a three-dimensional (3-D) microporous dielectric elastomer, which is capable of highly sensitive and stable pressure sensing over a large tactile pressure range.
D. Kwon +7 more
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We report a flexible and wearable pressure sensor based on the giant piezocapacitive effect of a three-dimensional (3-D) microporous dielectric elastomer, which is capable of highly sensitive and stable pressure sensing over a large tactile pressure range.
D. Kwon +7 more
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3D-Printed CNT-coated Microstructured Lattices for Soft Piezocapacitive Sensors
International Conference on E-Business and E-GovernmentSoft and wearable piezocapacitive pressure sensors with microstructured dielectric layers are emerging as key components in a variety of applications, including soft robotics, human-machine interface, prosthetics, and wearable electronics, yet their ...
Dhairya Naryan +4 more
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Journal of Applied Physics, 2008
The effects of hydrostatic pressure on the magnetism, capacitance, and impedance of a manganese zinc ferrite device have been investigated. Giant piezomagnetism, piezocapacitance, and piezoimpedance that are independent of skin effects have been observed simultaneously under a pressure of a few megapascals.
N. Zhang, X. Fang, Z. L. Wang
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The effects of hydrostatic pressure on the magnetism, capacitance, and impedance of a manganese zinc ferrite device have been investigated. Giant piezomagnetism, piezocapacitance, and piezoimpedance that are independent of skin effects have been observed simultaneously under a pressure of a few megapascals.
N. Zhang, X. Fang, Z. L. Wang
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