Colossal strain-resistance transduction of indium oxide films

2016 
Abstract The strain-resistance transduction of commercially available In 2 O 3 /Au/Ag layered films supported by polyethylene terephthalate (PET) foil was studied. A colossal gauge factor as high as about 60,000 was observed upon a strain of 1%. Such ultra-high response is presumably owing to conductivity derived from the tunnelling current across cracks formed in the strained In 2 O 3 film; the cracks – as visualized by scanning electron microscopy – are oriented perpendicularly to the strain vector and are noted for their uniform width across the sample. It is further demonstrated that the standardly defined gauge factor is incommensurate for strain sensors with transduction based on the tunnelling current and a redefined formula for the gauge factor was proposed.
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