4.7 Article

A flexible and high temperature tolerant strain sensor of La0.7Sr0.3Mn0.3/Mica

Journal

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 44, Issue -, Pages 42-47

Publisher

JOURNAL MATER SCI TECHNOL
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmst.2019.10.019

Keywords

Flexible sensor; Mica; La0.7Sr0.3MnO3; High temperature; Multimodal sensing

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51872099]
  2. Project for Guangdong Province Universities and Colleges Pearl River Scholar Funded Scheme
  3. Guangdong Innovative Research Team Program [2013C102]
  4. Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Optical Information Materials and Technology [2017B030301007]
  5. Science and Technology Program of Guangzhou [2019050001]

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Flexible sensors have been widely investigated due to their broad application prospects in various flexible electronics. However, most of the presently studied flexible sensors are only suitable for working at room temperature, and their applications at high or low temperatures are still a big challenge. In this work, we present a multimodal flexible sensor based on functional oxide La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 (LSMO) thin film deposited on mica substrate. As a strain sensor, it shows excellent sensitivity to mechanical bending and high bending durability (up to 3600 cycles). Moreover, the LSMO/Mica sensor also shows a sensitive response to the magnetic field, implying its multimodal sensing ability. Most importantly, it can work in a wide temperature range from extreme low temperature down to 20 K to high temperature up to 773 K. The flexible sensor based on the flexible LSMO/mica hetero-structure shows great potential applications for flexible electronics using at extreme temperature environment in the future. (C) 2020 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of The editorial office of Journal of Materials Science & Technology.

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