JOURNAL ARTICLE

A Triboelectric Nanogenerator-Based Wide Range Self-Powered Flexible Pressure Sensor

Guanbo MinGaurav KhandelwalRadu ChirilaAbhishek Singh DahiyaDaniel M. MulvihillRavinder Dahiya

Year: 2023 Journal:   IEEE Journal on Flexible Electronics Vol: 3 (4)Pages: 151-158   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

Self-powered flexible pressure sensors are needed in applications such as human-machine interaction. Here, we present a triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) based self-powered flexible pressure sensor capable of operating over a wide-range of pressures (3.2 - 1176 kPa). The sensor exhibits excellent sensitivities in various regions of the pressure range, i.e., 3.16, 0.023 and 0.031 V/kPa in the low (1-10 kPa), medium-high (10-500 kPa) and ultra-high (>500 kPa) pressure regimes respectively. Stable and repeatable TENG responses are achieved for all three pressure regimes, and this is due to the way the real contact area at the TENG interface varies with contact pressure. These results highlight the potential for TENGs in a wide range of applications such as: detecting pressure in wearable devices, human-machine interface, biomedical and automotive applications. As a proof-of-concept, we have demonstrated the use of the presented device in applications such as detection of human and robot finger tapping, collection of human gait information, and detection of impact forces.

Keywords:
Triboelectric effect Nanogenerator Pressure sensor Materials science Wearable computer Range (aeronautics) Interface (matter) Automotive engineering Computer science Electrical engineering Acoustics Nanotechnology Voltage Mechanical engineering Engineering Embedded system

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