High-performance temperature sensor by employing screen printing technology

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Abstract

In the present study, a high-performance n-type temperature sensor was developed by a new and facile synthesis approach, which could apply to ambient temperature applications. As impacted by the low sintering temperature of flexible polyimide substrates, a screen printing technology-based method to prepare thermoelectric materials and a low-temperature heat treatment process applying to polymer substrates were proposed and achieved. By regulating the preparation parameters of the high-performance n-type indium oxide material, the optimal proportioning method and the post-treatment process method were developed. The sensors based on thermoelectric effects exhibited a sensitivity of 162.5 µV/◦C, as well as a wide range of temperature measurement from ambient temperature to 223.6◦C. Furthermore, it is expected to conduct temperature monitoring in different scenarios through a sensor prepared in masks and mechanical hands, laying a foundation for the large-scale manufacturing and widespread application of flexible electronic skin and devices.

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Liu, Z., Tian, B., Zhang, B., Zhang, Z., Liu, J., Zhao, L., … Jiang, Z. (2021). High-performance temperature sensor by employing screen printing technology. Micromachines, 12(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi12080924

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