Partha Sarati DasAshok ChhetryPukar MaharjanM. Salauddin RaselJae Yeong Park
Flexible triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs)-based pressure sensors are very essential for the wide-range applications, comprising wearable healthcare systems, intuitive human-device interfaces, electronic-skin (e-skin), and artificial intelligence. Most of conventional fabrication methods used to produce high-performance TENGs involve plasma treatment, photolithography, printing, and electro-deposition. However, these fabrication techniques are expensive, multi-step, time-consuming and not suitable for mass production, which are the main barriers for efficient and cost-effective commercialization of TENGs. Here, we established a highly reliable scheme for the fabrication of a novel eco-friendly, low cost, and TENG-based pressure sensor (TEPS) designed for usage in self-powered-human gesture detection (SP-HGD) likewise wearable healthcare applications. The sensors with microstructured electrodes performed well with high sensitivity (7.697 kPa−1), a lower limit of detection (∼ 1 Pa), faster response time (< 9.9 ms), and highly stable over > 4,000 compression-releasing cycles. The proposed method is suitable for the adaptable fabrication of TEPS at an extremely low cost with possible applications in self-powered systems, especially e-skin and healthcare applications.
Xiaojuan HouShengnan ZhangJunbin YuMin CuiJian HeLi LiXiangdong WangXiujian Chou
Li WuJiangtao XueJianping MengBojing ShiWei SunEngui WangMengji DongXuemei ZhengYuxiang WuYusheng LiZhou Li
Kathirvel AyyaswamyKalpana Settu
Peixue JiaQixiang ZhangZiqi RenJianyu YinDandan LeiWenzhong LüQianqian YaoMingfang DengYihua GaoNishuang Liu