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Wide-Range Strain Sensors Based on Highly Transparent and Supremely Stretchable Graphene/Ag-Nanowires Hybrid Structures

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SMALL
Volume 12, Issue 36, Pages 5058-5065

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/smll.201600487

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11474310, 11204350]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2014M561723]
  3. Applied Basic Research Programs of Science and Technology Commission Foundation of Jiangsu Province [BK20150366]
  4. CAS-TWAS President's Fellowship [2013A8017808100]

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The increasing demand of electronic devices for physical motion detection has encouraged the development of highly elastic strain sensors. Especially, to capture wide-range physical movements, supremely stretchable and wide-range strain sensors are required. Here, a novel transparent, bendable, stretchable, and wide-range strain sensor based on a sandwich-like stacked graphene and Ag-nanowires hybrid structures is reported. The hybrid structures on 200% pre-stretched polyacrylate (PAC) are patterned which possess good bendability up to 2 mm radius, impressive stretchability up to 200% and comparatively low sheet resistance approximate to 200 Omega sq(-1) with transparency 85%. Pre-stretched PAC technique enables the sensor to work well at extremely high strains and to sense the multidirectional strains efficiently. The Ag-nanowires pattern on PAC is fabricated via the bubble-template method, by which a uniform distribution of Ag-nanowires is achieved with significant connectivity throughout the surface. This not only decreases the power consumption but also enhances the sensitivity of the strain sensor. The demonstrated strain sensor is capable to sense strains between 5% and 200%, and the response time for this sensation is <1 ms.

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