Affiliation: | 1. Smart Materials Lab, New York University Abu Dhabi, PO Box, 129188 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Contribution: Conceptualization (supporting), Data curation (lead), Formal analysis (lead), Methodology (lead), Software (equal), Writing - original draft (lead);2. Smart Materials Lab, New York University Abu Dhabi, PO Box, 129188 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Contribution: Data curation (supporting), Supervision (supporting);3. Smart Materials Lab, New York University Abu Dhabi, PO Box, 129188 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates;4. New York University Abu Dhabi, PO Box, 129188 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates;5. Laboratory of Applied Nonlinear Dynamics, Division of Engineering, New York University Abu Dhabi, PO Box, 129188 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates |
Abstract: | One of the typical haptic elements are natural hairy structures that animals and plants rely on for feedback. Although these hair sensors are an admirable inspiration, the development of active flow sensing components having low elastic moduli and high aspect ratios remains a challenge. Here, we report a new sensing approach based on a flexible, thin and optically transmissive organic crystal of high aspect ratio, which is stamped with fluorescent dye for tracking. When subjected to gas flow and exposed to laser, the crystal bends due to exerted pressure and acts as an optical flow (hair) sensor with low detection limit (≈1.578 m s−1) and fast response time (≈2.70 s). The air-flow-induced crystal deformation and flow dynamics response are modelled by finite element analysis. Due to having a simple design and being lightweight and mechanically robust this prototypical crystal hair-like sensor opens prospects for a new class of sensing devices ranging from wearable electronics to aeronautics. |