Abstract

Unlocking new dimensions in wearable sensor technology, this research highlights ultrasensitive stretchable strain sensors fabricated with the customized laser-induced graphene (LIG) decorated with uniformly distributed nickel nanoparticles with a fiber laser writing process. The nickel nanoparticle-incorporated LIG (Ni-NPs@LIG) strain sensors fabricated by a simple all-laser-based method utilize a commercial fiber laser. The Ni-NPs@LIG sensors showcase an impressive gauge factor, reaching up to 248 for strain values below 5%, demonstrating a sensitivity increase of up to 430% compared to the pure LIG sensors. Moreover, these sensors offer adjustable strain sensitivity based on laser fluence. The key advancement of this study lies in the direct laser writing of highly porous nickel-graphene nanostructures with adjustable properties, making them applicable across a broad range of applications. As an application demonstration, the strain sensors were employed to assess the small deformation of a pouch battery or track the large deformation of a balloon surface.

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