Minhyun JungKwang‐Jae LeeJae‐Wook KangSanghun Jeon
In this work, we demonstrate the development of a flexible self-powered pressure sensor with silk-based substrate. Silk is the thinnest and toughest fiber that can be obtained from nature. Based on these noble properties, its applications for health-care, human-machine interface, and humanoid robotics are highly desired. The synthesized film with silk and poly (vinylidene fluoride-co-trifluoro ethylene) shows piezoelectric coefficient of 6.24pm/V with transmittance up to 88% within visible light range(400~700nm). The obtained sensor shows remarkable linearity with sensitivity of 70Pa -1 in wide range (~500kPa) and high durability over 10,000 times repeated loading/unloading cycles.
Parag ParasharYao‐Hsuan TsengZong‐Hong Lin
Guoliang MaMengze ZhangFei‐Yue GaoYuan WangLiaoyuan PuYanhe SongJinbo SheDakai WangBin YuKaixian BaZhiwu HanLuquan Ren
A. Bharathi Sankar AmmaiyappanR. Seyezhai
Shaobo GongJinxi ZhangChenchen WangKailiang RenZhong Lin Wang
A. Bharathi Sankar AmmaiyappanR. SeyezhaiM. SomeswaranM. Abinanthan Ram