Flexible and wearable 3D graphene sensor with 141 KHz frequency signal response capability

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We developed a flexible force sensor consisting of 3D graphene foam (GF) encapsulated in flexible polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). Because the 3D GF/PDMS sensor is based on the transformation of an electronic band structure aroused by static mechanical strain or KHz vibration, it can detect frequency signals by both tuning fork tests and piezoelectric ceramic transducer tests, which showed a clear linear response from audio frequencies, including frequencies up to 141 KHz in the ultrasound range. Because of their excellent response with a wide bandwidth, the 3D GF/PDMS sensors are attractive for interactive wearable devices or artificial prosthetics capable of perceiving seismic waves, ultrasonic waves, shock waves, and transient pressures.

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Xu, R., Zhang, H., Cai, Y., Ruan, J., Qu, K., Liu, E., … Dong, X. (2017). Flexible and wearable 3D graphene sensor with 141 KHz frequency signal response capability. Applied Physics Letters, 111(10). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5001472

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