Panwang GuoBin TianJing LiangYang Xiu-pingGuilin TangQuancai LiQun LiuKe ZhengXiong ChenWei Wu
Abstract The utilization of printing techniques for the development of high‐performance humidity sensors holds immense significance for various applications in the fields of the Internet of Things, agriculture, human healthcare, and storage environments. However, the long response time and low sensitivity of current printed humidity sensors limit their practical applications. Herein, a series of high‐sensing‐performance flexible resistive‐type humidity sensors is fabricated by the screen‐printing method, and hexagonal tungsten oxide ( h ‐WO 3 ) is employed as the humidity‐sensing material due to its low cost, strong chemical adsorption ability, and excellent humidity‐sensing ability. The as‐prepared printed sensors exhibit high sensitivity, good repeatability, outstanding flexibility, low hysteresis, and fast response (1.5 s) in a wide relative humidity (RH) range (11–95% RH). Furthermore, the sensitivity of humidity sensors can be easily adjusted by altering the manufacturing parameters of the sensing layer and interdigital electrode to meet the diverse requirements of specific applications. The printed flexible humidity sensors possess immense potential in various applications, including wearable devices, non‐contact measurements, and packaging opening state monitoring.
Feng YuShijing GongErwei DuKe YuJie RenZhenguo WangZ. Q. Zhu
Adrian TrinchiSamuel J. IppolitoSasikaran KandasamyW. WłodarskiKourosh Kalantar‐ZadehS. KačiulisL. PandolfiS. Viticoli
Jin WuYanming SunZixuan WuXin LiNan WangKai TaoGuo Ping Wang
Yutong HanHuina CaoYuzhong CaoXiaolu WenYu YaoZhigang Zhu
Yingjie WanShaoning ZhangChendong ZhaoMingxia DengDayong RenFuqiang Huang