نبذة مختصرة : Electroactive polymer has a great potential to be employed for making a self-powered sensor due to the ionic movement of the mobile cation that exists in the polymer structure itself. However, applying an electroactive-based sensor as wearable gadget can be challenging due to its limited detection range and nonconformity. Inspired by the Kirigami structure, herein, it has been demonstrated that a self-powered electroactive-based sensor with improved conformality. It has been found that the Kirigami structure can enhance the sensor sensitivity significantly. The sensor exhibited high sensitivity to a uniaxial strain deformation with more than 300% sensitivity and a broad sensing range of up to 80% strain. In addition to being able to detect the uniaxial strain, the Kirigami-patterned sensor also has good torsion and mixed torsion–strain dependent properties, making it a good multifunctional sensor. As a proof-of-concept demonstration for applications in monitoring human activities, it has been successfully demonstrated that the proposed Kirigami-patterned sensor is able to monitor wrist movements and respiration rate. Notably, this Kirigami-patterned electroactive-based sensor has significantly broadened the application of electroactive polymer on advanced wearable electronics. ; No Full Text
Relation: Advanced Engineering Materials; Lee, JH; Chee, PS; Lim, EH; Low, JH; Nguyen, NT, A Stretchable Kirigami-Inspired Self-Powered Electroactive Sensor for Tensile Strain and Torsion Sensing, Advanced Engineering Materials, 2021, pp. 2100961; http://hdl.handle.net/10072/410543
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