Large‐Area Piezoresistive Tactile Sensor Developed by Training a Super‐Simple Single‐Layer Carbon Nanotube‐Dispersed Polydimethylsiloxane Pad

Piezoresistive Tactile Sensors A high‐precision tactile sensor is not achieved by means of complexly processed devices, but by training simple bulk materials. A crude carbon nanotube‐dispersed polydimethylsiloxane pad—with a bias applied to the center and the resultant piezoresistive current detecte...

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Hauptverfasser: Cho, Min-Young, Lee, Jin-Woong, Park, Chaewon, Lee, Byung Do, Kyeong, Joon Seok, Park, Eun Jeong, Lee, Kee Yang, Sohn, Kee-Sun
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description Piezoresistive Tactile Sensors A high‐precision tactile sensor is not achieved by means of complexly processed devices, but by training simple bulk materials. A crude carbon nanotube‐dispersed polydimethylsiloxane pad—with a bias applied to the center and the resultant piezoresistive current detected at several electrodes located on the pad edge—plays a smart sensory role without the need for complicated fabrication of micro‐engineered structures. More information can be found in article number 2100123 by Kee‐Sun Sohn and co‐workers.
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