Full‐Range On‐Body Strain Sensor of Laser‐Induced Graphene Embedded in Thermoplastic Elastomer via Hot Pressing Transfer for Monitoring of the Physiological Signals

Author:

Liu Jiaqi1,Wu Dun1,Liu Chunlin2,Wang Qiang3ORCID,Wang Haoyu4

Affiliation:

1. Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Environmentally Friendly Polymeric Materials School of Materials Science and Engineering Changzhou University Changzhou Jiangsu 213164 China

2. Huaide College Changzhou University Jingjiang Jiangsu 214500 China

3. Jiangsu Collaborative Innovation Centre of Photovoltaic Science and Engineering School of Materials Science and Engineering Changzhou University Changzhou Jiangsu 213164 China

4. Department of Electrical Engineering School of Electronic Information and Electrical Engineering Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai 200240 China

Abstract

AbstractAcquiring physical and mechanical strain information of the human body with wearable strain sensors can provide essential data from personal healthcare to human‐machine interfaces and others. Recent research reveals that CO2 laser scribing can convert polyimide films into porous graphene sponges under ambient atmospheres. However, the electrically conductive laser‐induced graphene (LIG) film mismatches with the tough and rigid plastic substrates when it is employed as stretchable strain sensors. In this work, by leveraging the advantageous properties of atoms‐level configured defects within crystalline LIG and heat transfer printing techniques, a flexible LIG‐SEBS (styrene‐ethylene‐butylene‐styrene) strain sensor is made. It is able to achieve exceptional electromechanical properties including a remarkable sensitivity in terms of gauge factor (413–3118), minimal hysteresis, and a broad strain range (>100% strain). Meanwhile, the SEBS‐LIG strain sensor has a stable and fast dynamic response and good repeatability. Additionally, the sensor can be integrated with a wireless communication module for remote monitoring of physiological signals in a real‐time manner with a smartphone App.

Funder

Priority Academic Program Development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions

Six Talent Peaks Project in Jiangsu Province

Publisher

Wiley

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