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Zhao Jing, Zhang Guang-Yu, Shi Dong-Xia. Review of graphene-based strain sensorsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(5): 057701.
| Zhao Jing, Zhang Guang-Yu, Shi Dong-Xia. Review of graphene-based strain sensorsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(5): 057701. |
Review of graphene-based strain sensors
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Abstract
In this paper, we review various types of grapheme-based strain sensors. Graphene is a monolayer of carbon atoms, which exhibits prominent electrical and mechanical properties and can be a good candidate in compact strain sensor applications. However, a perfect graphene is robust and has a low piezoresistive sensitivity. So scientist are driven to increase the sensitivity using different kinds of methods since the first graphene-based strain sensor was reported. We give a comprehensive review of graphene-based strain sensors with different structures and mechanisms. It is obvious that graphene offers some advantages and has potential for the strain sensor application in the near future. -
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