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Two-Dimensional Mechano-thermoelectric Heterojunctions for Self-Powered Strain Sensors

Authors :
Mario Hofmann
Ya-Ping Hsieh
Ssu-Yen Huang
Chiashain Chuang
Tian-Hsin Wang
Wen-Pin Hsieh
Yuan Huei Chang
Ying-Yu Wang
Ding-Rui Chen
Jen-Kai Wu
Source :
Nano letters. 21(16)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We here demonstrate the multifunctional properties of atomically thin heterojunctions that are enabled by their strong interfacial interactions and their application toward self-powered sensors with unprecedented performance. Bonding between tin diselenide and graphene produces thermoelectric and mechanoelectric properties beyond the ability of either component. A record-breaking ZT of 2.43 originated from the synergistic combination of graphene's high carrier conductivity and SnSe2-mediated thermal conductivity lowering. Moreover, spatially varying interaction at the SnSe2/graphene interface produces stress localization that results in a novel 2D-crack-assisted strain sensing mechanism whose sensitivity (GF = 450) is superior to all other 2D materials. Finally, a graphene-assisted growth process permits the formation of high-quality heterojunctions directly on polymeric substrates for flexible and transparent sensors that achieve self-powered strain sensing from a small temperature gradient. Our work enhances the fundamental understanding of multifunctionality at the atomic scale and provides a route toward structural health monitoring through ubiquitous and smart devices.

Details

ISSN :
15306992
Volume :
21
Issue :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nano letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e310c60c1d775f99d6127a2907e23858