Sensitivity-Tunable Strain Sensors Based on Carbon Nanotube@Carbon Nanocoil Hybrid Networks.
Shuaitao YangChengwei LiTianze CongYongpeng ZhaoShihong XuPeng WangLujun PanPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2019)
A novel vanelike nanostructure based on the hybridization of carbon nanotubes and carbon nanocoils has been fabricated by a two-step chemical vapor deposition method. A flexible and sensitive strain sensor is prepared by coupling this hybrid structure with polydimethylsiloxane. By regulating the density and length of carbon nanotubes, the gauge factor and strain range of the sensors are tuned from 4.5 to 70 and 9 to 260%, respectively. These sensors exhibit high reliability and stability in a more than 10 000-cycle test and have a prompt response time of less than 37 ms. Owing to the tunable properties, these sensors show great potential in monitoring both subtle and large-scale displacements, which can meet the diverse demands of human motion monitoring.