4.6 Article

Investigation of stretchable strain sensor based on CNT/AgNW applied in smart wearable devices

Journal

NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 33, Issue 25, Pages -

Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6528/ac5ee6

Keywords

stretchable sensor; strain sensor; CNT; AgNW nanoparticles; movement monitoring; smart glove

Funding

  1. International Science and Technology Cooperation Program of Shanghai Science and Technology Innovation Action Plan [21520713300]
  2. National Key R&D Program of China [2020YFB2008601]
  3. Fudan University-CIOMP Joint Fund [E02632Y7H0]

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This article introduces a method for fabricating a stretchable strain sensor based on carbon nanotubes and silver nanowires. The sensor is then utilized in a smart glove, which successfully detects the bending movement of fingers. The sensor exhibits high sensitivity, durability, and fast response and recovery time.
Stretchable strain sensor, an important paradigm of wearable sensor which can be attached onto clothing or even human skin, is widely used in healthcare, human motion monitoring and human-machine interaction. Pattern-available and facile manufacturing process for strain sensor is pursued all the time. A carbon nanotube (CNT)/silver nanowire (AgNW)-based stretchable strain sensor fabricated by a facile process is reported here. The strain sensor exhibits a considerable Gauge factor of 6.7, long-term durability (>1000 stretching cycles), fast response and recovery (420 ms and 600 ms, respectively), hence the sensor can fulfill the measurement of finger movement. Accordingly, a smart glove comprising a sensor array and a flexible printed circuit board is assembled to detect the bending movement of five fingers simultaneously. Moreover, the glove is wireless and basically fully flexible, it can detect the finger bending of wearer and display the responses distinctly on an APP of a smart phone or a host computer. Our strain senor and smart glove will broaden the materials and applications of wearable sensors.

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