Flexible transparent iontronic film for interfacial capacitive pressure sensing

Advanced Materials
Baoqing NieTingrui Pan

Abstract

A flexible, transparent iontronic film is introduced as a thin-film capacitive sensing material for emerging wearable and health-monitoring applications. Utilizing the capacitive interface at the ionic-electronic contact, the iontronic film sensor offers a large unit-area capacitance (of 5.4 μF cm(-2) ) and an ultrahigh sensitivity (of 3.1 nF kPa(-1) ), which is a thousand times greater than that of traditional solid-state counterparts.

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Nov 5, 2015·Annals of Biomedical Engineering·Ruya LiTingrui Pan
Mar 1, 2017·ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces·Sung Hwan ChoCheolmin Park
Apr 4, 2018·Chemical Society Reviews·Yiran Yang, Wei Gao
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Aug 1, 2019·Advanced Materials·Changjin WanXiaodong Chen
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Nov 14, 2019·Advanced Materials·Yunzhi LingWenlong Cheng
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