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Flexible Sensor with Material–Microstructure Synergistic Optimization for Wearable Physiological Monitoring

Yaojia Mou, Cong Wang, Xiaohu Jiang, Jingxiang Wang, Changchao Zhang, Linpeng Liu, Ji’an Duan

发表年份
2025
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摘要

Flexible sensors have emerged as essential components in next-generation technologies such as wearable electronics, smart healthcare, soft robotics, and human–machine interfaces, owing to their outstanding mechanical flexibility and multifunctional sensing capabilities. Despite significant advancements, challenges such as the trade-off between sensitivity and detection range, and poor signal stability under cyclic deformation remain unresolved. To overcome the aforementioned limitations, this work introduces a high-performance soft sensor featuring a dual-layered electrode system, comprising silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) and a composite of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) with carbon black (CB), coupled with a laser-engraved crack-gradient microstructure. This structural strategy facilitates progressive crack formation under applied strain, thereby achieving enhanced sensitivity (1.56 kPa−1), broad operational bandwidth (50–600 Hz), fine frequency resolution (0.5 Hz), and a rapid signal response. The synergistic structure also improves signal repeatability, durability, and noise immunity. The sensor demonstrates strong applicability in health monitoring, motion tracking, and intelligent interfaces, offering a promising pathway for reliable, multifunctional sensing in wearable health monitoring, motion tracking, and soft robotic systems.

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Soft roboticsMaterials scienceWearable computerWearable technologyFlexibility (engineering)ElectronicsNanotechnologyFlexible electronicsRoboticsStructural health monitoring

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