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Dr. Mohammed Gamil Mohammed Abdelghany :: Publications:

Title:
Investigation of a new high sensitive micro-electromechanical strain gauge sensor based on graphene piezoresistivity
Authors: Mohammed Gamil, Osamu Tabata, Koichi Nakamura, Ahmed MR El-Bab, Ahmed Abd El-Moneim
Year: 2014
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Local/International: International
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Abstract:

A new strain gauge based on graphene piezoresistivity was fabricated by a novel low cost technique which suits mass production of micro piezoresistor sensors. The strain gauge consists of a monolayer graphene film made by chemical vapor deposition on a copper foil surface, and transferred to Si/SiO2 surface by using a polymethyl-methacrylate (PMMA) assisted transfer method. The film is shaped by laser machine to work as a conductive-piezoresistive material between two deposited electrical silver electrodes. This method of fabrication provides a high productivity due to the homogeneous distribution of the graphene monolayer all over the Si/SiO2 surface. The experimentally measured gauge factor of graphene based device is 255, which promises a new strain gauge sensor of high sensitivity.

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