A wearable and highly sensitive pressure sensor with ultrathin gold nanowires

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Shu Gong
Willem Schwalb
Yongwei Wang
Yi Chen
Yue Tang
Jye Si
Bijan Shirinzadeh
Wenlong Cheng
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[1] Monash University,Department of Chemical Engineering
[2] The Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication,undefined
[3] 151 Wellington Road,undefined
[4] Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,undefined
[5] Faculty of Engineering,undefined
[6] Monash University,undefined
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Ultrathin gold nanowires are mechanically flexible yet robust, which are novel building blocks with potential applications in future wearable optoelectronic devices. Here we report an efficient, low-cost fabrication strategy to construct a highly sensitive, flexible pressure sensor by sandwiching ultrathin gold nanowire-impregnated tissue paper between two thin polydimethylsiloxane sheets. The entire device fabrication process is scalable, enabling facile large-area integration and patterning for mapping spatial pressure distribution. Our gold nanowires-based pressure sensors can be operated at a battery voltage of 1.5 V with low energy consumption (<30 μW), and are able to detect pressing forces as low as 13 Pa with fast response time (<17 ms), high sensitivity (>1.14 kPa−1) and high stability (>50,000 loading–unloading cycles). In addition, our sensor can resolve pressing, bending, torsional forces and acoustic vibrations. The superior sensing properties in conjunction with mechanical flexibility and robustness enabled real-time monitoring of blood pulses as well as detection of small vibration forces from music.
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