AFM: A Novel High-Sensitivity, Wide-Detection Range Flexible Stretchable Hydrogel Sensor Based on High-Density Cracks

AFM: A Novel High-Sensitivity, Wide-Detection Range Flexible Stretchable Hydrogel Sensor Based on High-Density Cracks

Click the blue text above to subscribe Due to the soft and lightweight characteristics, soft machines are inherently safe and friendly to humans, and intelligent interactive soft machines are expected to integrate into human society. The intelligence of soft machines relies on the perception of the environment and their own state, making flexible sensors with … Read more

Bioinspired Strategies for High-Sensitivity Pressure Sensors

Bioinspired Strategies for High-Sensitivity Pressure Sensors

Click the blue text above to subscribe with one click. Generally, the high sensitivity and wide detection range of pressure sensors cannot be achieved simultaneously. For example, introducing layered microstructures on the surface of flexible materials can effectively enhance the sensitivity of pressure sensors, but due to the limited compressibility of microstructures, high sensitivity can … Read more

Drift-Free Flexible Pressure Sensors Developed by SUSTech Team

Drift-Free Flexible Pressure Sensors Developed by SUSTech Team

Click the blue text to follow us On March 21, 2024, Professor Guo Chuanfei from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech), along with Assistant Professor Yang Canhui from the Department of Mechanics and Aerospace Engineering at SUSTech, reported that their research team has developed a drift-free … Read more

Precautions for Using PID (Photoionization Detector) Sensors

Precautions for Using PID (Photoionization Detector) Sensors

PID (Photoionization Detector) sensors detect gas concentrations by ionizing the substance to be measured through the energy excitation of an ultraviolet (UV) lamp. Characterized by high sensitivity, they are widely used in the detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The ultraviolet (UV) lamp energy of PID sensors typically includes 9.8 eV, 10.6 eV, and 11.7 … Read more