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Wearable UV Sensor Based on Carbon Nanotube-Coated Cotton Thread.

Sun Jin KimDong-Il MoonMyeong-Lok SeolBeomseok KimJin-Woo HanM Meyyappan
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2018)
A fabric-compatible UV sensor is presented using a cellulose-based thread coated with single-wall carbon nanotube ink. Two-terminal resistive responses of the thread were measured upon exposure to UV, and the effects of intensity, wavelength, and on/off cycling were studied. The sensor was tested in the field under direct sunlight, demonstrating practical usability for a wearable/flexible UV sensor system. The results here confirm the potential for an inexpensive wearable sensor in contrast to the conventional rigid and bulky solid-state detectors.
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