In this communication the application of gold nanoparticle membranes as ambient pressure sensors with electromechanical signal transduction is demonstrated. The devices were fabricated by sealing microstructured cavities with membranes of 1,6-hexanedithiol cross-linked gold nanoparticles, which were electrically contacted by metal electrodes deposited on both sides of the cavities. Variations of the external pressure resulted in a deflection of the membranes and, thus, increased the average interparticle distances. Therefore, the pressure change could easily be detected by simply monitoring the resistance of the membranes.
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Schlicke, H., Rebber, M., Kunze, S., & Vossmeyer, T. (2016). Resistive pressure sensors based on freestanding membranes of gold nanoparticles. Nanoscale, 8(1), 183–186. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5nr06937h
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