Graded intrafillable architecture-based iontronic pressure sensor with ultra-broad-range high sensitivity

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Ningning Bai
Liu Wang
Qi Wang
Jue Deng
Yan Wang
Peng Lu
Jun Huang
Gang Li
Yuan Zhang
Junlong Yang
Kewei Xie
Xuanhe Zhao
Chuan Fei Guo
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[1] Southern University of Science and Technology,Department of Materials Science and Engineering and Centers for Mechanical Engineering Research and Education at MIT and SUSTech
[2] Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[3] Southern University of Science and Technology,Shenzhen Engineering Research Center for Novel Electronic Information Materials and Devices
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Sensitivity is a crucial parameter for flexible pressure sensors and electronic skins. While introducing microstructures (e.g., micro-pyramids) can effectively improve the sensitivity, it in turn leads to a limited pressure-response range due to the poor structural compressibility. Here, we report a strategy of engineering intrafillable microstructures that can significantly boost the sensitivity while simultaneously broadening the pressure responding range. Such intrafillable microstructures feature undercuts and grooves that accommodate deformed surface microstructures, effectively enhancing the structural compressibility and the pressure-response range. The intrafillable iontronic sensor exhibits an unprecedentedly high sensitivity (Smin > 220 kPa−1) over a broad pressure regime (0.08 Pa-360 kPa), and an ultrahigh pressure resolution (18 Pa or 0.0056%) over the full pressure range, together with remarkable mechanical stability. The intrafillable structure is a general design expected to be applied to other types of sensors to achieve a broader pressure-response range and a higher sensitivity.
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