TY - JOUR
T1 - Hierarchical Wrinkling-Cracking Architectures for Flexible Pressure Sensors
AU - Yuan, Haozhi
AU - Liao, Xiangbiao
AU - Wu, Kai
AU - Chen, Jiaorui
AU - Chen, Kai
AU - Zhu, Ting
AU - Wang, Yaqiang
AU - Zhang, Jinyu
AU - Liu, Gang
AU - Sun, Jun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Authors. Advanced Materials Interfaces published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.
PY - 2023/3/24
Y1 - 2023/3/24
N2 - Inspired by butterfly wing architectures, a facile but efficient approach is developed to realize three sensing characteristics in a single pressure sensor by harnessing hierarchical wrinkling-cracking architectures, including i) wrinkling-dominant (WD) mode, ii) wrinkling and cracking-dominant (WCD) mode, and iii) cracking-dominant (CD) mode. The pressure sensor can exhibit distinct sensing performances for various specific applications, depending on the working mode. In a WD mode, the sensor reveals an ultrahigh sensitivity (≈20 kPa−1) and a low limit of detection (0.6 Pa), capable of sensing acoustic vibrations, subtle pulses, and tiny motions. The sensor in WCD mode can monitor the full-range human motion from the subtle pulse to human gait during walking/jogging. Moreover, the sensor in CD mode exhibits high sensitivity (1420 MPa−1) and excellent linearity over the ultrahigh pressure range (greater than 20 MPa), and are able to detect the movement of a car and distinguish the embarkation/debarkation of an adult passenger. The underlying mechanisms for the three sensing modes have been clearly elucidated, respectively. These findings open up new possibilities to design flexible pressure sensors by harnessing wrinkling-cracking architectures.
AB - Inspired by butterfly wing architectures, a facile but efficient approach is developed to realize three sensing characteristics in a single pressure sensor by harnessing hierarchical wrinkling-cracking architectures, including i) wrinkling-dominant (WD) mode, ii) wrinkling and cracking-dominant (WCD) mode, and iii) cracking-dominant (CD) mode. The pressure sensor can exhibit distinct sensing performances for various specific applications, depending on the working mode. In a WD mode, the sensor reveals an ultrahigh sensitivity (≈20 kPa−1) and a low limit of detection (0.6 Pa), capable of sensing acoustic vibrations, subtle pulses, and tiny motions. The sensor in WCD mode can monitor the full-range human motion from the subtle pulse to human gait during walking/jogging. Moreover, the sensor in CD mode exhibits high sensitivity (1420 MPa−1) and excellent linearity over the ultrahigh pressure range (greater than 20 MPa), and are able to detect the movement of a car and distinguish the embarkation/debarkation of an adult passenger. The underlying mechanisms for the three sensing modes have been clearly elucidated, respectively. These findings open up new possibilities to design flexible pressure sensors by harnessing wrinkling-cracking architectures.
KW - cracks
KW - metal film
KW - pressure sensors
KW - wrinkles
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U2 - 10.1002/admi.202202169
DO - 10.1002/admi.202202169
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85148343232
SN - 2196-7350
VL - 10
JO - Advanced Materials Interfaces
JF - Advanced Materials Interfaces
IS - 9
M1 - 2202169
ER -