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Item Open Access Flexible strain sensors based on electrostatically actuated graphene flakes(Institute of Physics Publishing, 2015) Fardindoost, S.; Alipour, A.; Mohammadi, S.; Gökyar, S.; Sarvari, R.; Iraji Zad, A.; Demir, Hilmi VolkanIn this paper we present flexible strain sensors made of graphene flakes fabricated, characterized, and analyzed for the electrical actuation and readout of their mechanical vibratory response in strain-sensing applications. For a typical suspended graphene membrane fabricated with an approximate length of 10 μm, a mechanical resonance frequency around 136 MHz with a quality factor (Q) of ∼60 in air under ambient conditions was observed. The applied strain can shift the resonance frequency substantially, which is found to be related to the alteration of physical dimension and the built-in strain in the graphene flake. Strain sensing was performed using both planar and nonplanar surfaces (bending with different radii of curvature) as well as by stretching with different elongations. © 2015 IOP Publishing Ltd.