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The reliability and sensitivity of a strain gauge made from a nanoparticle monolayer intrinsically depend on electron tunneling between the adjacent nanoparticles, so that creating nanoscale interstitials with uniform distribution and tuning the interparticle separation reversibly during cyclic mechanical stress are two vital issues for performance enhancement. In this work, one assembly technique is initialized to fabricate parallel nanoparticle strips by precisely tailoring the contact angle of a gold colloid on a substrate. The assembly of a nanoparticle monolayer with a close-packed pattern can be simultaneously switched on and off by independently varying the contact angle across a threshold value of 4.2°. This nanoparticle strip shows a reversible and reliable electrical response even if a mechanical strain as small as 0.027% is periodically supplied, implying well-controlled electron tunneling between the adjacent nanoparticles.

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Publication history

Received: 06 December 2013
Revised: 06 February 2014
Accepted: 01 March 2014
Published: 03 June 2014
Issue date: June 2014

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© Tsinghua University Press and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2014

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Acknowledgements

This work was partially supported by the National Science Foundation of Hubei Province (Grant No. 2011CDB295), Innovation Funding of HUST (No. 2012TS031), Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education (No. 20130142120089), and the National Science Foundation of China (No. 51371084). We acknowledge the assistance from the staff in the Analytic and Testing Center of HUST.

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