Flexible Capacitive Tactile Sensor Based on Micropatterned Dielectric Layer

Tie Li, Hui Luo, Lin Qin, Xuewen Wang, Zuoping Xiong, Haiyan Ding, Yang Gu, Zheng Liu, Ting Zhang

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Abstract

Flexible tactile sensors are considered as an effective way to realize the sense of touch, which can perform the synchronized interactions with surrounding environment. Here, the utilization of bionic microstructures on natural lotus leaves is demonstrated to design and fabricate new-type of high-performance flexible capacitive tactile sensors. Taking advantage of unique surface micropattern of lotus leave as the template for electrodes and using polystyrene microspheres as the dielectric layer, the proposed devices present stable and high sensing performance, such as high sensitivity (0.815 kPa−1), wide dynamic response range (from 0 to 50 N), and fast response time (≈38 ms). In addition, the flexible capacitive sensor is not only applicable to pressure (touch of a single hair), but also to bending and stretching forces. The results indicate that the proposed capacitive tactile sensor is a promising candidate for the future applications in electronic skins, wearable robotics, and biomedical devices.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5042-5048
Number of pages7
JournalSmall
Volume12
Issue number36
DOIs
StatePublished - 28 Sep 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • capacitive sensors
  • flexible pressure sensors
  • lotus leaves
  • polystyrene microspheres

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