Self-powered humidity sensors based on zero-dimensional perovskite-like structures with fast response and high stability
Sumit Kumar Sharma, Abinash Tiwari, Mir Arjumand, Aswani Yella
Abstract
strucuture does not happen with all the other analytes which has been confirmed from the XRD studies. In addition, due to the low temperature fabrication they can be deposited on flexible substrates and the sensor displayed excellent resistance to bending and durability. Furthermore, the study explored the humidity monitoring capabilities of this sensor, revealing an outstanding response performance to human respiration. This observation suggests that the sensor holds significant potential for practical applications in the monitoring of human health and environmental conditions. This work paves the way for developing organic-inorganic hybrid perovskite materials for self-powered sensing applications.