JOURNAL ARTICLE

Silk-Based Self Powered Pressure Sensor for Applications in Wearable Device

Minhyun JungKwang‐Jae LeeJae‐Wook KangSanghun Jeon

Year: 2020 Journal:   2020 International Conference on Electronics, Information, and Communication (ICEIC) Pages: 1-3

Abstract

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.

Keywords:
Materials science Pressure sensor Linearity Durability Substrate (aquarium) Wearable computer SILK Optoelectronics Computer science Composite material Electrical engineering Embedded system Mechanical engineering Engineering

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