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Past research aimed at increasing the sensitivity of capacitive pressure sensors has mostly focused on developing dielectric layers with surface/porous structures or higher dielectric constants. However, such strategies have only been effective in improving sensitivities at low pressure ranges (e.g., up to 3 kPa). To overcome this well‐known obstacle, herein, a flexible hybrid‐response pressure sensor...
Capacitive Pressure Sensors
Low sensitivity at large pressure has been a long‐lasting obstacle of capacitive pressure sensors. In article number 2103320, Nanshu Lu and co‐workers introduce a hybrid‐response pressure sensor (HRPS), which offers a promising solution to this challenge. By laminating an electrically conductive porous nanocomposite (PNC) with an ultrathin insulating layer, the combined...
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