Stretchable
Micromotion Sensor with Enhanced Sensitivity
Using Serpentine Layout
Posted on 2019-02-26 - 00:00
The application of
the serpentine mesh layout in stretchable electronics
provides a feasible method to achieve the desired stretchability by
structural design instead of modifying the intrinsic mechanical properties
of the applied materials. However, previous works using the serpentine
layout mainly focused on the optimization of structural stretchability.
In this paper, the serpentine mesh design concept is used to transform
the high-performance but hard-to-stretch piezoelectric film into a
stretchable form. The serpentine layout design strategies for the
piezoelectric film, which aim at not only desired stretchability but
also high utilization of the strain in the piezoelectric film during
deformation, are discussed with experimental and computational results.
A stretchable micromotion sensor with high sensitivity is realized
using the piezoelectric film with a serpentine layout. Human voice
recognition applications of the sensor, including speech pattern recognition
with machine learning, are demonstrated with the sensor integrated
with a wireless module. The stretchable micromotion sensor with a
serpentine layout illustrates the broader application of serpentine
layout design in the functional materials of stretchable electronics,
which can further extend the range of available functional materials
for novel stretchable electronic devices.
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Yan, Zhuocheng; Pan, Taisong; Wang, Dengke; Li, Jiacheng; Jin, Long; Huang, Long; et al. (2019). Stretchable
Micromotion Sensor with Enhanced Sensitivity
Using Serpentine Layout. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.8b22613