“…In recent years, flexible strain sensors have experienced rapid development and achieved a series of progresses in many fields like soft robotics [ 1 ], artificial skin [ 2 ], human motion detection [ 3 , 4 ], personal health monitoring [ 5 ], and human-machine interface [ 6 ]. To get better sensitivity and larger workable range, which are the main parameters of the strain sensor, many conductive materials based on semiconductors, nanomaterials, and conductive polymers were used to design strain sensitive sensors, such as ZnO [ 7 , 8 ], ZnSnO 3 [ 9 ], silver nanowire [ 10 ], silver nanoparticles [ 11 ], carbon nanotube [ 12 , 13 ], graphene [ 14 , 15 , 16 ], polypyrrole [ 17 ], and polyaniline [ 18 ], have been applied and coupled to stretchable substrates. These successfully prepared sensors can respond quickly to a large range of testing strain with high stretchability and sensitivity.…”