UV Laser Direct Writing Technology for the Fabrication of Flexible Sensors

Research output: ThesisDissertation (TU Delft)

Abstract

With the rapid development of science and technology, the Internet of Things and big data have become important forces driving the progress of modern technology. The evolution of these technologies has spurred the widespread application of smart devices and services, bringing revolutionary changes to various industries. In this context, flexible sensors have become a key bridge between the physical and digital worlds because of their unique bendability and high adaptability. They not only provide real-time data collection and transmission, but also serve a crucial role in health monitoring and environmental detection due to their lightweight and flexible characteristics. As fabrication technologies continue to innovate, flexible sensors are evolving towards miniaturization, integration, and customization. Although flexible sensors based on a variety of micro- and nanostructures and innovative materials have made significant progress in recent years, challenges still exist in terms of sensor performance, integration capability, and fabrication efficiency. To address these challenges, we utilized ultraviolet (UV) laser direct writing technology to efficiently achieve the microstructure fabrication and material modification required for the sensing capabilities of flexible sensors by precisely controlling the time, space, and energy of the laser. Correspondingly, we developed innovative fabrication technologies based on UV laser direct writing for different types of flexible sensors, including pressure sensors, strain sensors, gas sensors, and temperature sensors. The application of these technologies not only improves the fabrication efficiency but also enhances the sensor performance to meet the demands for customization and miniaturization.
Original languageEnglish
QualificationDoctor of Philosophy
Awarding Institution
  • Delft University of Technology
Supervisors/Advisors
  • French, P.J., Promotor
  • Ye, H., Promotor
Award date17 Mar 2025
Electronic ISBNs978-94-6384-739-1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • Flexible sensors
  • UV Laser direct writing
  • Sensor fabrication technologies
  • Microstructure fabrication
  • Material modification
  • Pressure sensor
  • Strain senso
  • Gas sensor
  • Temperature sensor

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