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A Novel Class of Strain Gauges Based on Layered Percolative Films of 2D Materials

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 12, Issue 11, Pages 5714-5718

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nl302959a

Keywords

Graphene; strain gauge; gauge factor; percolative transport

Funding

  1. Graphene Approaches to Terahertz Electronics (GATE)-MURI grant [N00014-09-1-1063]
  2. MIT/Army Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies (ISN)
  3. Army Research Laboratory

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Here we report on the fabrication and characterization of a novel type of strain gauge based on percolative networks of 2D materials. The high sensitivity of the percolative carrier transport to strain induced morphology changes was exploited in strain sensors that can be produced from a wide variety of materials. Highly reliable and sensitive graphene-based thin film strain gauges were produced from solution processed graphene flakes by spray deposition. Control of the gauge sensitivity could be exerted through deposition-induced changes to the film morphology. This exceptional property was explained through modeling of the strain induced changes to the flake-flake overlap for different percolation networks. The ability to directly deposit strain gauges on complex-shaped and transparent surfaces was presented. The demonstrated scalable fabrication, superior sensitivity over conventional sensors, and unique properties of the described strain gauges have the potential to improve existing technology and open up new fields of applications for strain sensors.

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