Highly Sensitive Multifilament Fiber Strain Sensors with Ultrabroad Sensing Range for Textile Electronics

Authors
Lee, JaehongShin, SeraLee, SanggeunSong, JaekangKang, SubinHan, HeetakKim, SeulGeeKim, SeunghoeSeo, JungmokKim, DaeEunLee, Taeyoon
Issue Date
2018-05
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
ACS NANO, v.12, no.5, pp.4259 - 4268
Abstract
Highly stretchable fiber strain sensors are one of the most important components for various applications in wearable electronics, electronic textiles, and biomedical electronics. Herein, we present a facile approach for fabricating highly stretchable and sensitive fiber strain sensors by embedding Ag nanoparticles into a stretchable fiber with a multifilament structure. The multifilament structure and Ag-rich shells of the fiber strain sensor enable the sensor to simultaneously achieve both a high sensitivity and largely wide sensing range despite its simple fabrication process and components. The fiber strain sensor simultaneously exhibits ultrahigh gauge factors (similar to 9.3 x 10(5) and similar to 659 in the first stretching and subsequent stretching, respectively), a very broad strain-sensing range (450 and 200% for the first and subsequent stretching, respectively), and high durability for more than 10 000 stretching cycles. The fiber strain sensors can also be readily integrated into a glove to control a hand robot and effectively applied to monitor the large volume expansion of a balloon and a pig bladder for an artificial bladder system, thereby demonstrating the potential of the fiber strain sensors as candidates for electronic textiles, wearable electronics, and biomedical engineering.
Keywords
PRINTABLE ELASTIC CONDUCTORS; EPIDERMAL ELECTRONICS; ELECTRIC-CIRCUITS; HIGH-CONDUCTIVITY; HUMAN-MOTION; SUPERCAPACITORS; SKIN; PRINTABLE ELASTIC CONDUCTORS; EPIDERMAL ELECTRONICS; ELECTRIC-CIRCUITS; HIGH-CONDUCTIVITY; HUMAN-MOTION; SUPERCAPACITORS; SKIN; fiber strain sensors; stretchable electronics; strain sensors; wearable electronics; biomedical engineering
ISSN
1936-0851
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/121420
DOI
10.1021/acsnano.7b07795
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