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Highly Stretchable and Conductive Core–Sheath Chemical Vapor Deposition Graphene Fibers and Their Applications in Safe Strain Sensors
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Materials ScienceEngineeringFlexible ElectronicsNanomaterialsFlexible SensorsNanoelectronicsMechanical EngineeringApplied PhysicsReduced GrapheneGraphene FiberGrapheneHighly StretchableGraphene BundlesGraphene NanoribbonFlexible SensorCvd Graphene FibersTheir ApplicationsSafe Strain Sensors
Highly stretchable and conductive core–sheath nanofibers are significant for flexible and wearable microelectronics. Core–sheath fibers were massively fabricated from ultralong chemical vapor deposition (CVD)-grown graphene bundles. They exhibited superior conductivity and excellent mechanical properties that exceeded those of the reduced graphene oxide fibers. The intrinsic dynamic fracture procedure and mechanism of the core–sheath nanofibers were investigated. Furthermore, safe strain sensors based on as-prepared core–sheath CVD graphene fibers have been demonstrated as a proof-of-concept application. The performance of strain sensors has been greatly improved by using CVD graphene fibers.
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