Coral-Inspired Capacitive Pressure Sensor with High Sensitivity and Wide Range for Human–Computer Interaction
Yuhang Wang,
Ranxu Jing,
Junxiang Jiang
et al.
Abstract:Flexible capacitive pressure sensors have extensive applications in healthcare and human-computer interaction. However, current sensors face challenges in sensitivity, response range, and batch-to-batch consistency. Herein, inspired by coral, a capacitive pressure sensor featuring a Y-shaped dielectric layer is developed, offering high sensitivity and a wide detection range. The innovative biomimetic ″Y-shaped coral″ gradient tilt structure skillfully combines two effects: the change in contact area and the re… Show more
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