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Topological Gradients for Metal Film-Based Strain Sensors

Ting Zhu, Kai Wu, Yun Xia, Chao Yang, Jiaorui Chen, Yaqiang Wang, Jinyu Zhang, Xiong Pu, Gang Liu, Jun Sun

2022Nano Letters38 citationsDOI

Abstract

Metal film-based stretchable strain sensors hold great promise for applications in various domains, which require superior sensitivity-stretchability-cyclic stability synergy. However, the sensitivity-stretchability trade-off has been a long-standing dilemma and the metal film-based strain sensors usually suffer from weak cyclic durability, both of which significantly limit their practical applications. Here, we propose an extremely facile, low-cost and spontaneous strategy that incorporates topological gradients in metal film-based strain sensors, composed of intrinsic (grain size and interface) and extrinsic (film thickness and wrinkle) microstructures. The topological gradient strain sensor exhibits an ultrawide stretchability of 100% while simultaneously maintaining a high sensitivity at an optimal topological gradient of 4.5, due to the topological gradients-induced multistage film cracking. Additionally, it possesses a decent cyclic stability for >10 000 cycles between 0 and 40% strain enabled by the gradient-mixed metal/elastomer interfaces. It can monitor the full-range human activities from subtle pulse signals to vigorous joint movements.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceSensitivity (control systems)Topology (electrical circuits)MetalStrain (injury)ElastomerComposite materialOptoelectronicsNanotechnologyElectronic engineeringMetallurgyElectrical engineeringMedicineEngineeringInternal medicineAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsAdvanced Materials and MechanicsDielectric materials and actuators