Anisotropic V‑Groove/Wrinkle Hierarchical Arrays for Multidirectional Strain Sensors with High Sensitivity and Exceptional Selectivity
Flexible strain sensors have been continuously optimized and widely used in various fields such as health monitoring, motion detection, and human–machine interfaces. There is a higher demand for sensors that can sensitively identify both the strain amplitude and direction in real-time to adapt to co...
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description | Flexible strain sensors have been continuously optimized and widely used in various fields such as health monitoring, motion detection, and human–machine interfaces. There is a higher demand for sensors that can sensitively identify both the strain amplitude and direction in real-time to adapt to complex human movements. This study proposes a flexible strain sensor construction strategy based on V-groove/wrinkle hierarchical structures via a facile and scalable prestretching approach. A gold film is sputtered on a V-groove structure soft substrate under a vertical biaxial prestrain. When the strain is released, a variety of wondrous V-groove/wrinkle hierarchical structures are formed. The microstructure and the properties of the resulting sensor can be controlled by adjusting the prestrain, which has obvious anisotropic response characteristics and exhibits high sensitivity (maximum gauge factor up to 20,727.46) and a wide sensing range (up to 51%). In addition, the resulting multidirectional sensor based on double-sided microstructures has an exceptional directional selectivity of 67.39, at an advanced level among all stretchable multidirectional strain sensors reported so far. The sensor can detect human motion signals and distinguish motion patterns, proving its great potential in the field of human motion detection and laying a foundation for high-performance wearable devices. |
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