研究目的
Investigating the feasibility of employing liquid metal based electrodes for the fabrication of flexible pressure sensing devices.
研究成果
The results demonstrate the feasibility of employing liquid metal based electrodes for the fabrication of flexible pressure sensing devices, with a linear relationship obtained for the average capacitance change with a sensitivity of 0.11%/MPa, and a correlation coefficient of 0.9975.
研究不足
The study mentions the need for further work to study the effect of flexibility on the sensor performance and the output compensation method, as well as the effects of varying electrode channel dimensions and temperatures for increasing the dynamic range and sensitivity of the device.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The sensor was fabricated with PDMS polymer based electrode channels filled with EGaIn liquid metal, forming four capacitors. Conventional PCB technology was used for the master mold, and corona discharge treatment was employed for bonding PDMS layers.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The materials used include PDMS, EGaIn liquid metal, and PET film for increasing the height of the electrode channels.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
PDMS (Sylgard? 184 Silicone Elastomer kit), EGaIn liquid metal (495425), PET film (Melinex? STCH11), connecting wires (Model No. 278-503, 30AWG), and a programmable syringe pump (KD Scientific KDS210).
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Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
4. Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow: Fabrication involved creating PDMS layers, bonding them using corona treatment, filling electrode channels with EGaIn, and sealing the ports. A timing and switching circuit was designed for measurement.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The capacitive response was measured using an Agilent E4980A precision LCR meter, with data acquisition and post-processing via a custom-built LabVIEW? program.
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