Data underlying the publication: Flexible strain sensors fabricated based on UV direct writing technology

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Wang, Shaogang; Yang, Huiru; Zong, Qihang; Huang, Qianming; Tan, Chunjian et. al. (2024): Data underlying the publication: Flexible strain sensors fabricated based on UV direct writing technology. Version 2. 4TU.ResearchData. collection. https://doi.org/10.4121/4b4b5f77-6214-4cf4-acee-bea91aae5fc3.v2
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Title: High-Performance Flexible Strain Sensor Fabricated Using Laser Transmission Pyrolysis

Authors: Shaogang Wang, Huiru Yang, Qihang Zong, Qianming Huang, Chunjian Tan, Chenshan Gao, Shizhen Li, Huaiyu Ye, Guoqi Zhang, Paddy French

Affiliations: Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands; School of Microelectronics, Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen, China

Corresponding Author: Shaogang Wang (email: S.Wang-10@tudelft.nl)

Abstract: This dataset supports our study on developing high-performance flexible strain sensors using Laser Transmission Pyrolysis (LTP). The data includes experimental results on the sensor's fabrication process, sensitivity measurements, and durability tests, alongside simulation studies that demonstrate the improved performance through stress redistribution enabled by microchannel arrays on a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) substrate. The comprehensive dataset provides insights into the enhanced strain detection capabilities of these sensors, making them suitable for applications in health monitoring and human-machine interaction.

Keywords: Laser Transmission Pyrolysis, flexible strain sensors, PDMS patterning, high sensitivity, health monitoring.

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  1. Manuscript PDF: "High-Performance Flexible Strain Sensor Fabricated Using Laser Transmission Pyrolysis"


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  • 2024-10-27 first online, published, posted
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Delft University of Technology; Southern University of Science and Technology.

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