High‐Performance Flexible Pressure Sensor with a Self‐Healing Function for Tactile Feedback
Zhengzhou University · Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract High‐performance flexible pressure sensors have attracted a great deal of attention, owing to its potential applications such as human activity monitoring, man–machine interaction, and robotics. However, most high‐performance flexible pressure sensors are complex and costly to manufacture. These sensors cannot be repaired after external mechanical damage and lack of tactile feedback applications. Herein, a high‐performance flexible pressure sensor based on MXene/polyurethane (PU)/interdigital electrodes is fabricated by using a low‐cost and universal spray method. The sprayed MXene on the spinosum structure PU and other arbitrary flexible substrates (represented by polyimide and membrane filter) act…
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12Topics & keywords
- Tactile sensor
- Materials science
- Pressure sensor
- Fabrication
- Robotics
- Electrode
- Layer (electronics)
- Computer science
- Affordable and clean energy