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To realize flexible pressure sensors with high sensitivity, surface‐textured soft films have often been adopted and the contact area can vary significantly depending on the applied pressure. However, the contact area modulation realized in such a way is subject to a limited dynamic range, and its infinitesimal zero‐pressure contact area raises concerns regarding durability. Herein, a flexible pressure...
Flexible Pressure Sensors
In article number 2302633, Hanul Moon, Seunghyup Yoo, and co‐workers propose a porous polymer network partially filled with ionic gels to enable gradual electrical‐double‐layer modulation that can lead to flexible pressure sensors with high sensitivity over a wide range of pressure. The developed sensors are expected to contribute to a wide range of applications, from artificial...