Flexible Piezoelectric-Induced Pressure Sensors for Static Measurements Based on Nanowires/Graphene Heterostructures

Zefeng Chen(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Zhao Wang(Hubei University), Xinming Li(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Yuxuan Lin(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Ningqi Luo(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Mingzhu Long(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Ni Zhao(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Jianbin Xu(Chinese University of Hong Kong)
ACS Nano
April 5, 2017
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Abstract

The piezoelectric effect is widely applied in pressure sensors for the detection of dynamic signals. However, these piezoelectric-induced pressure sensors have challenges in measuring static signals that are based on the transient flow of electrons in an external load as driven by the piezopotential arisen from dynamic stress. Here, we present a pressure sensor with nanowires/graphene heterostructures for static measurements based on the synergistic mechanisms between strain-induced polarization charges in piezoelectric nanowires and the caused change of carrier scattering in graphene. Compared to the conventional piezoelectric nanowire or graphene pressure sensors, this sensor is capable of measuring static pressures with a sensitivity of up to 9.4 × 10–3 kPa–1 and a fast response time down to 5–7 ms. This demonstration of pressure sensors shows great potential in the applications of electronic skin and wearable devices.


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