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Graphene oxide as high-performance dielectric materials for capacitive pressure sensors

Wan Shu, +6 more
- 01 Apr 2017 - 
- Vol. 114, Iss: 114, pp 209-216
TLDR
In this paper, an ultra-sensitive GO-based capacitive pressure sensor with graphene as electrodes was presented, which can detect a subtle pressure of ∼0.24Pa with a fast response time (∼100m) and a high sensitivity ( ∼ 0.8kPa−1).
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This article is published in Carbon.The article was published on 2017-04-01. It has received 186 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Pressure sensor & Capacitive sensing.

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Graphene-based sensors for human health monitoring

TL;DR: Graphene-based sensors used for human health monitoring, their novel structures, sensing mechanisms, technological innovations, components for sensor systems and potential challenges will be discussed and outlined.
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Recent Progress of Self-Powered Sensing Systems for Wearable Electronics.

TL;DR: The recent progress and advantages of wearable self-powered electronic sensing systems for mobile or personal attachable health monitoring applications, and an overview of various types of wearable electronic sensors, including flexible tactile sensors, wearable image sensor array, biological and chemical sensor, temperature sensors, and multifunctional integrated sensing systems are presented.
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Capacitive Pressure Sensor with High Sensitivity and Fast Response to Dynamic Interaction Based on Graphene and Porous Nylon Networks.

TL;DR: A facile capacitive pressure sensor optimized by a flexible, low-cost nylon netting, showing many merits including a high response sensitivity in a low-pressure regime, an ultralow detection limit as 3.3 Pa, excellent working stability after more than 1000 cycles, and synchronous monitoring for human pulses and clicks.
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Progress in achieving high-performance piezoresistive and capacitive flexible pressure sensors: A review

TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed recent developments in flexible pressure sensors and summarized future challenges in developing novel flexible pressure sensor, in addition to other important aspects of this intriguing research field.
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