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High sensitivity flexible capacitive pressure sensor using polydimethylsiloxane elastomer dielectric layer micro-structured by 3-D printed mold

Zhuo et al., 2017

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8384901828323587466
Author
Zhuo B
Chen S
Zhao M
Guo X
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IEEE Journal of the Electron Devices Society

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3-D printing is used to fabricate mold for micro-structuring the polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) elastomeric dielectric layer in capacitive flexible pressure sensors. It is shown that, despite of the limited resolution of the used commercial 3-D printer for producing the mold, the …
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