Plastic Deformation in a Molecular Crystal Enables a Piezoresistive Response

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Abstract

Organic materials are promising candidates for the development of efficient sensors for many medicinal and materials science applications. Single crystals of a small molecule, 4-trifluoromethyl phenyl isothiocyanate (4CFNCS), exhibit plastic deformation when bent, twisted, or coiled. Synchrotron micro-focus X-ray diffraction mapping of the bent region of the crystal confirms the mechanism of deformation. The crystals are incorporated into a flexible piezoresistive sensor using a composite constituting PEDOT: PSS/4CFNCS, which shows an impressive performance at high-pressure ranges (sensitivity 0.08 kPa−1 above 44 kPa).

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Hasija, A., Thompson, A. J., Singh, L., Megha, S. N., Mangalampalli, K. S. R. N., McMurtrie, J. C., … Chopra, D. (2023). Plastic Deformation in a Molecular Crystal Enables a Piezoresistive Response. Small, 19(12). https://doi.org/10.1002/smll.202206169

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