R&D and tests of a graphene-based electric field sensor
This study aims to enhance the measurement accuracy of the electric field by reducing the range shifting and background noise of electric field sensors in the electromagnetic detection system.First,it ascertained the design requirements of electric field sen-sors by investigating the mechanisms of the range drift and background noise.Second,it established the Ag-AgCl-based preparation process for graphene-based stable electrolyte gel.Third,it optimized the multi-cell multi-contactor electrode structure based on poly-meric microporous membranes.Finally,it developed a graphene-based electric field sensor characterized by low range drift and back-ground noise.This sensor can retard internal ion diffusion by leveraging the ion retention ability of graphene and the multi-cell structure composed of reaction,transition,and buffer zones.Consequently,the range drift caused by changes in the ion concentration is reduced.The internal and contact resistance of this sensor can be reduced through the conductive ability of graphene and the enhanced contact with the ground via multiple contactors,respectively,thereby reducing the sensor's background noise.The graphene-based electric field sensor developed in this study shows range drift not exceeding 20 μV/24 h,and background noise not above 25 nV/√Hz.This sensor was applied to a 24 h field magnetotelluric sounding test conducted in the Duobaoshan area,Heilongjiang Province,yielding high-qual-ity electric field data in the frequency band of 0.000 125~320 Hz,with the apparent resistivity phase curve aligning with the result of commercial electrodes.Therefore,the graphene-based electric field sensor proves effective in fieldwork.
electromagnetic detectionelectric field sensorgraphenelow range driftlow noise