Healthcare practitioners may one day be able to physically screen for
breast cancer using pressure-sensitive rubber gloves to detect tumors,
owing to a transparent, bendable and sensitive pressure sensor newly
developed by Japanese and American teams.
Conventional pressure sensors are flexible enough to fit to soft
surfaces such as human skin, but they cannot measure pressure changes
accurately once they are twisted or wrinkled, making them unsuitable for
use on complex and moving surfaces. Additionally, it is difficult to
reduce them below 100 micrometers thickness because of limitations in
current production methods.
To address these issues, an international team of researchers led by Dr.
Sungwon Lee and Professor Takao Someya of the University of Tokyo's
Graduate School of Engineering has developed a nanofiber-type pressure
sensor that can measure pressure distribution of rounded surfaces such
as an inflated balloon and maintain its sensing accuracy even when bent
over a radius of 80 micrometers, equivalent to just twice the width of a
human hair. The sensor is roughly 8 micrometers thick and can measure
the pressure in 144 locations at once.
The device demonstrated in this study consists of organic transistors,
electronic switches made from carbon and oxygen based organic materials,
and a pressure sensitive nanofiber structure. Carbon nanotubes and
graphene were added to an elastic polymer to create nanofibers with a
diameter of 300 to 700 nanometers, which were then entangled with each
other to form a transparent, thin and light porous structure.
"We've also tested the performance of our pressure sensor with an
artificial blood vessel and found that it could detect small pressure
changes and speed of pressure propagation," says Lee. He continues,
"Flexible electronics have great potential for implantable and wearable
devices. I realized that many groups are developing flexible sensors
that can measure pressure but none of them are suitable for measuring
real objects since they are sensitive to distortion. That was my main
motivation and I think we have proposed an effective solution to this
problem."
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