A novel liquid strain sensor was developed by using "room-temperature ionic liquid" as the piezoresistive gauge material. Polydimethylsiloxane, with microchannels, was used to form gauge structures, and carbon fibers were used as electrodes. The strain performance was examined by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy at room temperature, and curve fitting was applied for explaining the strain response. The results show that a maximum true strain of up to 55% can be measured with good repeatability. A parabolic relationship between the real part of the impedance Zre and the true strain ε is observed, mainly due to the resistance change of the electrolyte. The demonstrated ionic-liquid-based strain sensor is of low cost, is environmentally f...
Ionic liquids (ILs) are regarded as ideal components in the next generation of strain sensors becaus...
We report a new class of simple microfluidic strain sensors with high stretchability, transparency, ...
Ionic liquids (ILs) are regarded as ideal components in the next generation of strain sensors becaus...
AbstractA novel ionic liquid based strain sensor is fabricated for high strain measurements (up to 1...
A novel ionic liquid based strain sensor is fabricated for high strain measurements (up to 10% and h...
A novel ionic liquid based strain sensor is fabricated for high strain measurements (up to 10% and h...
A robust and low cost ionic liquid based strain sensor is fabricated for high strain measurements in...
A robust and low cost ionic liquid based strain sensor is fabricated for high strain measurements in...
AbstractA novel ionic liquid based strain sensor is fabricated for high strain measurements (up to 1...
A highly stretchable, low-cost strain sensor was successfully prepared using an extremely cost-effec...
Abstract — A novel soft strain sensor capable of withstand-ing strains of up to 100 % is described. ...
A highly stretchable, low-cost strain sensor was successfully prepared using an extremely cost-effec...
A highly stretchable, low-cost strain sensor was successfully prepared using an extremely cost-effec...
Wearable sensors for detection of human activities have encouraged the development of highly elastic...
Wearable sensors for detection of human activities have encouraged the development of highly elastic...
Ionic liquids (ILs) are regarded as ideal components in the next generation of strain sensors becaus...
We report a new class of simple microfluidic strain sensors with high stretchability, transparency, ...
Ionic liquids (ILs) are regarded as ideal components in the next generation of strain sensors becaus...
AbstractA novel ionic liquid based strain sensor is fabricated for high strain measurements (up to 1...
A novel ionic liquid based strain sensor is fabricated for high strain measurements (up to 10% and h...
A novel ionic liquid based strain sensor is fabricated for high strain measurements (up to 10% and h...
A robust and low cost ionic liquid based strain sensor is fabricated for high strain measurements in...
A robust and low cost ionic liquid based strain sensor is fabricated for high strain measurements in...
AbstractA novel ionic liquid based strain sensor is fabricated for high strain measurements (up to 1...
A highly stretchable, low-cost strain sensor was successfully prepared using an extremely cost-effec...
Abstract — A novel soft strain sensor capable of withstand-ing strains of up to 100 % is described. ...
A highly stretchable, low-cost strain sensor was successfully prepared using an extremely cost-effec...
A highly stretchable, low-cost strain sensor was successfully prepared using an extremely cost-effec...
Wearable sensors for detection of human activities have encouraged the development of highly elastic...
Wearable sensors for detection of human activities have encouraged the development of highly elastic...
Ionic liquids (ILs) are regarded as ideal components in the next generation of strain sensors becaus...
We report a new class of simple microfluidic strain sensors with high stretchability, transparency, ...
Ionic liquids (ILs) are regarded as ideal components in the next generation of strain sensors becaus...