“…With the development of material technology, flexible devices attract more and more attention in daily application equipment, , such as stretchable light-emitting diodes, flexible smartphones and smartwatches, energy harvesting devices, , e-skins, and wearable sensors. − Particularly, to encourage promising applications in human interaction, physiology activity monitoring, and on-point healthcare, , flexible and wearable sensors have been rapidly developed in recent years. Flexible sensors reported to date can be classified into resistive, − piezoelectric, − capacitive, − and triboelectric types depending on their sensing mechanism to test tensile force, pressure, etc.…”