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Ultrathin, Biocompatible, and Flexible Pressure Sensor with a Wide Pressure Range and Its Biomedical Application

Yongrok Jeong, Jaeho Park, Jinwoo Lee, Kyuyoung Kim, Inkyu Park

2020ACS Sensors105 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this research, an ultrathin, biocompatible, and flexible pressure sensor with a wide pressure range has been developed and applied in biomedical applications. The pressure sensing mechanism is based on the variation of contact resistance between an electrode and a three-dimensional microstructured polyimide/carbon nanotube composite film. The sensor has a thickness of about 31.3 μm, a maximum sensitivity of 41.0 MPa–1, and a sensing range of 10–500 kPa. Moreover, in situ temperature measurement by an integrated resistive temperature detector enables data correction for varying temperature conditions. In order to show the advantages of the fabricated sensor, it is attached to the human body and integrated with the surface of a radiofrequency ablation (RFA) needle with small radius of curvature. In the experiments, the proposed pressure sensor measured subtle pressure levels (pulse pressure) and high pressure levels (fingertip pressure) without losing conformal contact with the skin. In addition, when the pressure-sensor-integrated RFA needle was inserted into a bovine liver, successful detection of steam popping phenomenon was observed.

Topics & Concepts

Materials sciencePressure sensorBiocompatible materialResistive touchscreenOptoelectronicsRadius of curvaturePressure measurementCarbon nanotubeCurvatureElectrodeComposite materialNanotechnologyBiomedical engineeringMechanical engineeringChemistryComputer scienceMathematicsMean curvaturePhysical chemistryGeometryComputer visionMedicineMean curvature flowEngineeringAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsGas Sensing Nanomaterials and SensorsTactile and Sensory Interactions
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