posted on 2025-05-05, 10:03authored byZhenqiu Gao, Liming Zhang, Hao Lei, Yina Liu, Haicheng Gu, Lingjie Xie, Bohan Lu, Haifeng Ji, Zhen Wen, Xuhui Sun
Accurate monitoring of pulses is essential for assessing
cardiovascular
health. However, the specificity of the pulse wave depends on prestress
applied to a wearable sensor. Here, we introduce a progressive contact
area compensation strategy, which greatly extends the detection range
of the sensor’s high-sensitivity region. It features a hierarchical
flower surface structure and a gradient micro-/nanostructured hydrogel
as the dielectric layer, compensating for the output decrease resulting
from pressure hardening by gradually increasing the contact area between
the contact–electrification interfaces. Consequently, the gradient
micro-/nanostructured hydrogel, fabricated via electric field induction,
enables the sensor’s high-sensitivity region to reach 1.1–52.2
kPa, a 5-fold improvement over that of comparable sensors. By integrating
prestress adaptive units, signal processing modules, and a peak seeking
algorithm, we develop a wireless wristband for continuous monitoring
of cardiovascular status and blood pressure. Importantly, a preliminary
10 day blood pressure test on 22 volunteers showed an error margin
of less than ±5 mm Hg, demonstrating its potential as a cardiovascular
health product.