Abstract

As an important component of wearable devices, strain sensors have attracted extensive attention. Usually, the exposed strain sensors have better gauge factor (GF) but a small strain range. Encapsulation can increase the strain range, but the influence of the encapsulation on device performance remains elusive. In this work, we proposed a reduced graphene oxide (rGO) strain sensor based on ultrathin polyurethane (PU) encapsulation layer. The maximum strain range of single-layer encapsulated PU-based rGO strain sensor (PGSS) can reach 51%, and its GF is between 8.02 and 125.05. In addition, we explored the effect of thickness of encapsulated layer on the performance of PGSS. For the strain-resistance change rate curve, within the same strain range, the PGSS with thinner encapsulation layer is more sensitive to force. Furthermore, a smart glove based on PGSS was developed, which can effectively distinguish ten different gestures. This work has high potential in the fields of physiological signal monitoring and human-machine interaction.

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