Abstract
AbstractHighly sensitive electronic skin (e‐skin) sensors with considerable operating range offer great possibilities for health care, human–‐machine interfaces, and intelligent robotics. Although subtle microstructures have been used in recent years to improve the sensitivity and sensing range of e‐skin sensors, the trade‐off between these features remains a big challenge to overcome. Here, an asymmetric interlocked gradient elastic modulus (AIGM) structure is designed for the first time to provide sufficient deformation space to the traditional interlocked structure while ensuring high sensitivity, and the gradient elastic modulus further extends the sensing range of the AIGM structure‐based sensors, which exhibit a maximum sensitivity of as high as 9.89 kPa−1 with an ultrawide working range that extends to above 530 kPa at the same time. As a demo, this sensor is integrated into an intelligent adjustable mouse platform for physiological signal monitoring, pressure feedback, and modulus adjustment, providing a viable alternative for hand disease prevention.
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