JOURNAL ARTICLE

Transfer-free Graphene-based Differential Pressure Sensor

Abstract

<p>Graphene is an attractive material to be used for pressure sensors due to its thinness, electrical conductivity, and potential high gauge factor. One of the issues with processing graphene is the scalability, which is largely limited by the transfer process that is required for graphene deposited by chemical vapour deposition (CVD). In this work we employed a novel, transfer-free bulk-micromachining approach to realize graphene-based differential pressure sensors. The devices were successfully fabricated, and the samples were examined under Raman Spectroscopy, and electrically characterized. Further, pressure dependent measurements were performed for a dynamic range of 0 to 80 kPa of differential pressure and the corresponding change in resistance of the membrane was measured. The fabricated device has a sensitivity of 0.077 Ω/kPa and a gauge factor of 2.48.</p>

Keywords:
Graphene Materials science Raman spectroscopy Surface micromachining Pressure sensor Chemical vapor deposition Optoelectronics Gauge factor Conductivity Nanotechnology Analytical Chemistry (journal) Fabrication Chemistry Optics Chromatography Mechanical engineering

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Graphene research and applications
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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