Direct fabrication of ultra-sensitive humidity sensor based on hair-like laser-induced graphene patterns

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Abstract

Three-dimensional (3-D) porous graphitic structures have great potential for sensing applications due to their conductive carbon networks and large surface area. In this work, we present a method for facile fabrication of hair-like laser induced graphene (LIG) patterns using a laser scribing system equipped with a 355 nm pulsed laser. The polyimide (PI) film was positioned on a defocused plane and irradiated at a slow scanning speed using a misaligned laser beam. These patterns have the advantages of a large surface area and abundant oxidation groups. We have applied the hair-like LIG patterns to a humidity sensor. The humidity sensor showed good sensitivity characteristics and a large amount of electronic carriers can be stored.

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Lee, J. U., Ma, Y. W., Jeong, S. Y., & Shin, B. S. (2020). Direct fabrication of ultra-sensitive humidity sensor based on hair-like laser-induced graphene patterns. Micromachines, 11(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/MI11050476

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