A flexible bionic sensor is an advanced electronic device designed to mimic human sensory functions, such as touch, smell, taste, hearing, and vision. These sensors are made with flexible materials, allowing them to be worn on the body or integrated into everyday objects. In recent years, the rapid development of flexible electronics has opened up exciting opportunities in various fields, including consumer electronics, healthcare, military technology, and more. As a result, research on wearable, portable, foldable, and attachable flexible devices has gained significant attention globally and is now one of the most promising areas of scientific exploration.
Recently, a team led by Professor Zhang Jian at the Suzhou Institute of Nanotechnology and Nanobionics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, introduced a groundbreaking flexible wearable biomimetic touch sensor — an artificial bionic electronic skin. Their findings were published in the prestigious journal *Advanced Materials* (2014, 26, 1336–1342) and were featured as a cover article. This innovation represents a major step forward in the field of flexible electronics.
Building upon earlier work on the controllable fabrication of ultrathin single-walled carbon nanotube films (Journal of Materials Chemistry, 2012, 22, 21824–21827), the researchers developed a novel method using silk as a template, which allows for precise micro- and nano-structuring. By combining this technique with self-supporting carbon nanotube films, they created a highly sensitive and stable flexible electronic skin with a sensitivity of 1.8 kPaâ»Â¹, a low detection limit of 0.6 Pa, and a long operational life of over 67,500 cycles. This device was successfully applied to real-time monitoring of physiological signals like pulse and voice, enabling accurate analysis of speech recognition and different physiological states by detecting subtle pressure changes during speech and heartbeat activity.
The study has been widely recognized, with coverage from *Materials View China*, a platform hosted by Wiley-VCH. The research was supported by several key funding bodies, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan International Cooperation Project, and the Jiangsu Provincial Department of Science and Technology. It also received technical support from the Printed Electronics Department at the Suzhou Institute of Nanotechnology and Nanobionics.
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