Abstract
In this paper, a 1D stretchable terahertz (THz) metasurface based on laser-induced graphene (LIG) for deformation sensing is developed with low cost, good sensitivity and robustness. After the LIG metasurface is fabricated by laser-direct writing on a polyimide film, it is divided into columns and bonded to a medical polyurethane (PU) tape, thus endowed with high elasticity due to the excellent flexibility of PU. Because LIG supports surface plasmon polaritons in the THz band, a plasmonic resonance is introduced in the reflection spectrum and red shifts with lateral stretching. Experimental results show that the device can realize a resonant frequency shift of 336 GHz at a deformation of 0-14 mm, and the linearity reaches 0.988, achieving a sensitivity of 24 GHz/mm and excellent robustness (>1000 repetitions). The LIG-based stretchable THz sensor has great application potential for contactless deformation sensing in aerospace, industrial manufacturing, and related fields.
Funder
Beijing Municipal Natural Science Foundation
National Key Research and Development Program of China