Skin-Inspired Highly Sensitive Tactile Sensors with Ultrahigh Resolution over a Broad Sensing Range

Xin Hua Zhao, Qin Teng Lai, Wen Tao Guo, Zhan Heng Liang, Zhenhua Tang, Xin Gui Tang, Vellaisamy A.L. Roy, Qi Jun Sun

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Abstract

Flexible tactile sensors with high sensitivity, a broad pressure detection range, and high resolution are highly desired for the applications of health monitoring, robots, and the human-machine interface. However, it is still challenging to realize a tactile sensor with high sensitivity and resolution over a wide detection range. Herein, to solve the abovementioned problem, we demonstrate a universal route to develop a highly sensitive tactile sensor with high resolution and a wide pressure range. The tactile sensor is composed of two layers of microstructured flexible electrodes with high modulus and conductive cotton fabric with low modulus. By optimizing the sensing films, the fabricated tactile sensor shows a high sensitivity of 8.9 × 104 kPa-1 from 2 Pa to 250 kPa because of the high structural compressibility and stress adaptation of the multilayered composite films. Meanwhile, a fast response speed of 18 ms, an ultrahigh resolution of 100 Pa over 100 kPa, and excellent durability over 20 000 loading/unloading cycles are demonstrated. Moreover, a 6 × 6 tactile sensor array is fabricated and shows promising potential application in electronic skin (e-skin). Therefore, employing multilayered composite films for tactile sensors is a novel strategy to achieve high-performance tactile perception in real-time health monitoring and artificial intelligence.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)30486-30494
Number of pages9
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume15
Issue number25
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Jun 2023

Keywords

  • e-skin
  • high resolution
  • high sensitivity
  • tactile sensors
  • wide detection range

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