Abstract

Soft piezocapacitive sensor, owing to its simple assembly and low power consumption, draws intensive interests for physiological monitoring. However, crosstalk between proximity sensing units and limited mechanically stretching suppressed its practical application for conventional capacitive sensor array. Here we report a stretchable iontronic pressure sensor (SIPS) array with low proximate crosstalk for epidermal monitoring. Benefiting from electric double layer (EDL) capacitance effect between robust aramid nanofiber (ANF) /MXene (Ti3C2Tx) composite electrode and ionic film, the SIPS exhibits a high sensitivity up to 521.69 kPa−1, low limit of detection (0.22 Pa), broad linear sensing range (200 kPa) and rapid response time (17 ms) as well as long-term stable working durability for 10,000 cycles. The serpentine island bridge structure enables the SIPS array to stretch up to 40%, allowing pulse and grip monitoring of a bent wrist and finger, respectively, through processing circuits. This demonstrates the promising application prospects in vital physiological monitoring.

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