Ultra-High Sensitivity Anisotropic Piezoelectric Sensors for Structural Health Monitoring and Robotic Perception.

Nanomicro Lett

State Key Laboratory of Metal Matrix Composites, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, 200240, People's Republic of China.

Published: October 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Monitoring tiny mechanical signals is crucial for fields like structural health and robotics, but traditional piezoelectric sensors struggle with directional detection and sensitivity to small changes.
  • The new vector sensor uses a composite of lead zirconate titanate and glass fiber to detect very slight shape changes, accurately identifying deformation directions even at a strain of just 0.06%.
  • This sensor boasts ultra-high sensitivity due to its unique design and can leverage machine learning to recognize 10 different textures with perfect accuracy, showcasing potential for improved mechanical signal detection.

Article Abstract

Monitoring minuscule mechanical signals, both in magnitude and direction, is imperative in many application scenarios, e.g., structural health monitoring and robotic sensing systems. However, the piezoelectric sensor struggles to satisfy the requirements for directional recognition due to the limited piezoelectric coefficient matrix, and achieving sensitivity for detecting micrometer-scale deformations is also challenging. Herein, we develop a vector sensor composed of lead zirconate titanate-electronic grade glass fiber composite filaments with oriented arrangement, capable of detecting minute anisotropic deformations. The as-prepared vector sensor can identify the deformation directions even when subjected to an unprecedented nominal strain of 0.06%, thereby enabling its utility in accurately discerning the 5 μm-height wrinkles in thin films and in monitoring human pulse waves. The ultra-high sensitivity is attributed to the formation of porous ferroelectret and the efficient load transfer efficiency of continuous lead zirconate titanate phase. Additionally, when integrated with machine learning techniques, the sensor's capability to recognize multi-signals enables it to differentiate between 10 types of fine textures with 100% accuracy. The structural design in piezoelectric devices enables a more comprehensive perception of mechanical stimuli, offering a novel perspective for enhancing recognition accuracy.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11485280PMC
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