High performance strain sensors were achieved featuring simple, low-cost construction involving the screen printing of combinations of multi-walled carbon nanotube and graphene nano-platelet nanocomposites on biocompatible and flexible polymer substrates. Conductivity and thermal coefficients of resistance of different conductive nanocomposite sensor materials were measured. The zero current resistance and gauge factor of printed sensors was characterized. The combination of high strain operation (up to 40%), high gauge factor (GF > 100), and biocompatible construction pave the way for applications such as minimally invasive in vivo strain measurements.
Zhizhu YaoHuiling FengKedong ShangXingqiao DengTingting Yang
Xiao Min ZhangXiao Li YangKun Yan Wang
Tianzeng HongJie XueHaonan LiY. R. WenXiaobo GaoDan LiuQingbin Zheng
Bo WangBong‐Kee LeeMin-Joo KwakDong‐Weon Lee