Ultrafast humidity sensor based on liquid phase exfoliated graphene

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Abstract

Humidity sensing is important to a variety of technologies and industries, ranging from environmental and industrial monitoring to medical applications. Although humidity sensors abound, few available solutions are thin, transparent, compatible with large-area sensor production and flexible, and almost none are fast enough to perform human respiration monitoring through breath detection or real-time finger proximity monitoring via skin humidity sensing. This work describes chemiresistive graphene-based humidity sensors produced in few steps with facile liquid phase exfoliation followed by Langmuir–Blodgett assembly that enables active areas of practically any size. The graphene sensors provide a unique mix of performance parameters, exhibiting resistance changes up to 10% with varying humidity, linear performance over relative humidity (RH) levels between 8% and 95%, weak response to other constituents of air, flexibility, transparency of nearly 80%, and response times of 30 ms. The fast response to humidity is shown to be useful for respiration monitoring and real-time finger proximity detection, with potential applications in flexible touchless interactive panels.

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Andrić, S., Tomašević-Ilić, T., Bošković, M. V., Sarajlić, M., Vasiljević-Radović, D., Smiljanić, M. M., & Spasenović, M. (2021). Ultrafast humidity sensor based on liquid phase exfoliated graphene. Nanotechnology, 32(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6528/abb973

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