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Dual-Mode Flexible Pressure Sensor Based on Ionic Electronic and Piezoelectric Coupling Mechanism Enables Dynamic and Static Full-Domain Stress Response

Ouyang Yue, Shunqiang Huang, Zekai Huang, Shengyu Wu, Xin Wang, Sheng Chen, Haiyan Zhang, Zhuoqing Yang, Mengran Liu, Libo Gao

Year
2025
Citations
1
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Open access

Abstract

Flexible pressure sensors have shown promise applications in scenarios such as robotic tactile sensing due to their excellent sensitivity and linearity. However, the realization of flexible pressure sensors with both static and dynamic response capabilities still face significant challenges due to the properties of the sensing materials themselves. In this study, we propose a flexible pressure sensor that integrates piezoelectric and ionic capacitance mechanisms for full-domain response detection of dynamic and static forces: a “sandwich” sensing structure is constructed by printing a mixture of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) onto the surface of the upper and lower electrodes, and sandwiching a polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) thin film between the electrodes. The device exhibits a sensitivity of 0.13 kPa−1 in the pressure range of 0–150 kPa. The sensor has a rapid dynamic response (response time 19 ms/12 ms) with a sensitivity of 0.49 mV kPa−1 based on the piezoelectric mechanism and a linearity of 0.9981 based on the ionic capacitance mechanism. The device maintains good response stability under the ball impact test, further validating its potential application in static/dynamic composite force monitoring scenarios.

Keywords

Mechanism (biology)Materials sciencePiezoelectricityCoupling (piping)Pressure sensorStress (linguistics)Dual (grammatical number)Electronic engineeringAcousticsEngineering

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