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Highly Sensitive and Fast Responding Flexible Force Sensors Using ZnO/ZnMgO Coaxial Nanotubes on Graphene Layers for Breath Sensing

Asad Ali, Jamin Lee, Kyoungho Kim, Hongseok Oh, Gyu‐Chul Yi

2024Advanced Healthcare Materials13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The authors report the fabrication of highly sensitive, rapidly responding flexible force sensors using ZnO/ZnMgO coaxial nanotubes grown on graphene layers and their applications in sleep apnea monitoring. Flexible force sensors are fabricated by forming Schottky contacts to the nanotube array, followed by the mechanical release of the entire structure from the host substrate. The electrical characteristics of ZnO and ZnO/ZnMgO nanotube-based sensors are thoroughly investigated and compared. Importantly, in force sensor applications, the ZnO/ZnMgO coaxial structure results in significantly higher sensitivity and a faster response time when compared to the bare ZnO nanotube. The origin of the improved performance is thoroughly discussed. Furthermore, wireless breath sensing is demonstrated using the ZnO/ZnMgO pressure sensors with custom electronics, demonstrating the feasibility of the sensor technology for health monitoring and the potential diagnosis of sleep apnea.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceCoaxialNanotechnologyOptoelectronicsGrapheneFabricationSchottky diodeMicroelectromechanical systemsNanotubeElectronicsSubstrate (aquarium)Carbon nanotubeElectrical engineeringDiodeAlternative medicineMedicinePathologyGeologyEngineeringOceanographyAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsGas Sensing Nanomaterials and SensorsConducting polymers and applications
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