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Shockproof Deformable Infrared Radiation Sensors Based on a Polymeric Rubber and Organic Semiconductor H 2 Pc-CNT Composite.

Muhammad Tariq Saeed ChaniKhasan S KarimovTahseen KamalNoshin FatimaMohammed Muzibur RahmanAbdullah Mohammed Asiri
Published in: Polymers (2023)
Polymeric rubber and organic semiconductor H 2 Pc-CNT-composite-based surface- and sandwich-type shockproof deformable infrared radiation (IR) sensors were fabricated using a rubbing-in technique. CNT and CNT-H 2 Pc (30:70 wt.%) composite layers were deposited on a polymeric rubber substrate as electrodes and active layers, respectively. Under the effect of IR irradiation (0 to 3700 W/m 2 ), the resistance and the impedance of the surface-type sensors decreased up to 1.49 and 1.36 times, respectively. In the same conditions, the resistance and the impedance of the sandwich-type sensors decreased up to 1.46 and 1.35 times, respectively. The temperature coefficients of resistance ( TCR ) of the surface- and sandwich-type sensors are 1.2 and 1.1, respectively. The novel ratio of the H 2 Pc-CNT composite ingredients and comparably high value of the TCR make the devices attractive for bolometric applications meant to measure the intensity of infrared radiation. Moreover, given their easy fabrication and low-cost materials, the fabricated devices have great potential for commercialization.
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