Xiangyang QuRuimin XieZhou ZhouTao ZhangMengyao GuanShiyan ChenHuaping Wang
Capacitive pressure sensors play an important role in the field of flexible electronics. Despite significant advances in two-dimensional (2D) soft pressure sensors, one-dimensional (1D) fiber electronics are still struggling. Due to differences in structure, the theoretical research of 2D sensors has difficulty guiding the design of 1D sensors. The multiple response factors of 1D sensors and the capacitive response mechanism have not been explored. Fiber sensors urgently need a tailor-made theoretical research and development path. In this regard, we established a fiber pressure-sensing platform using a coaxial wet spinning process. Aiming at the two problems of the soft electrode modulus and dielectric layer thickness, the conclusions are drawn from three aspects: model analysis, experimental verification, and formula derivation. It makes up some theoretical blanks of capacitive fiber pressure sensors. Through the self-regulation of these two factors without a complex structural design, the sensitivity can be significantly improved. This provides a great reference for the design and development of fiber pressure sensors. Besides, taking advantage of the scalability and easy integration of 1D electronics, multipoint sensors prepared by fibers have verified their application potential in health monitoring, human–machine interface, and motion behavior analysis.
Shufang ZhaoWenhao RanDepeng WangRuiyang YinYongxu YanKai JiangZheng LouGuozhen Shen
Xiangyang Qu (4003265)Ruimin Xie (16698620)Zhou Zhou (154603)Tao Zhang (43681)Mengyao Guan (17397447)Shiyan Chen (685110)Huaping Wang (3632671)
Xiangyang QuJing LiZhiliang HanQianqian LiangZhou ZhouRuimin XieHuaping WangShiyan Chen
Yeongjun KimShin JangJe Hoon Oh
Shufang Zhao (640455)Wenhao Ran (9074285)Depeng Wang (105830)Ruiyang Yin (4411330)Yongxu Yan (9074288)Kai Jiang (220274)Zheng Lou (481178)Guozhen Shen (1403410)