articleACS NanoAug 11, 2017Closed access

Graphene-Paper Pressure Sensor for Detecting Human Motions

Chinese Academy of Sciences · State Key Laboratory of Transducer Technology

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Abstract

Pressure sensors should have an excellent sensitivity in the range of 0-20 kPa when applied in wearable applications. Traditional pressure sensors cannot achieve both a high sensitivity and a large working range simultaneously, which results in their limited applications in wearable fields. There is an urgent need to develop a pressure sensor to make a breakthrough in both sensitivity and working range. In this paper, a graphene-paper pressure sensor that shows excellent performance in the range of 0-20 kPa is proposed. Compared to most reported graphene pressure sensors, this work realizes the optimization of sensitivity and working range, which is especially suitable for wearable applications. We also…

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Keywords
  • Wearable computer
  • Graphene
  • Pressure sensor
  • Sensitivity (control systems)
  • Materials science
  • Wearable technology
  • Computer science
  • Acoustics
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