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Flexible Polymer-Carbon Nanotube Composite with High-Response Stability for Wearable Thermal Imaging.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 2018 August 9
In this work, we report a wearable thermal detector based on poly(vinyl alcohol) and carbon nanotube (CNT) composite via photo-thermoelectric effect. Passive room-temperature human body thermal imaging is demonstrated with optimum detectivity up to 4.9 × 106 cm Hz1/2 W-1 . Highly stable photoresponse (variation < 4%) is obtained under a bending radius down to 3.5 mm. We also found that the detector photoresponse is influenced by the composite channel length because of Seebeck effect. This flexible, self-powered, and sensitive detector opens up opportunities for wearable thermal imaging and real-time health monitoring.
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