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Rough‐Surface‐Enabled Capacitive Pressure Sensors with 3D Touch Capability
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringSmart SurfaceHaptic TechnologyFlexible SensorOmnipresent ElectronicsSoft RoboticsWriting ActivityPrinted ElectronicsElectronic PackagingMaterials ScienceFabrication TechniqueWearable ElectronicsFabrication Strategies3D PrintingNon-contact SensingSensorsFlexible ElectronicsMicrofabricationTouch Capability
Fabrication strategies that pursue "simplicity" for the production process and "functionality" for a device, in general, are mutually exclusive. Therefore, strategies that are less expensive, less equipment-intensive, and consequently, more accessible to researchers for the realization of omnipresent electronics are required. Here, this study presents a conceptually different approach that utilizes the inartificial design of the surface roughness of paper to realize a capacitive pressure sensor with high performance compared with sensors produced using costly microfabrication processes. This study utilizes a writing activity with a pencil and paper, which enables the construction of a fundamental capacitor that can be used as a flexible capacitive pressure sensor with high pressure sensitivity and short response time and that it can be inexpensively fabricated over large areas. Furthermore, the paper-based pressure sensors are integrated into a fully functional 3D touch-pad device, which is a step toward the realization of omnipresent electronics.
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