In this paper, we review various types of graphene-based strain sensors. Graphene is a monolayer of carbon atoms, which exhibits prominent electrical and mechanical properties and can be a good candidate in compact strain sensor ap- plications. However, a perfect graphene is robust and has a low piezoresistive sensitivity. So scientists have been driven to increase the sensitivity using different kinds of methods since the first graphene-based strain sensor was reported. We give a comprehensive review of graphene-based strain sensors with different structures and mechanisms. It is obvious that graphene offers some advantages and has potential for the strain sensor application in the near future.
Carbon-based spintronics refers mainly to the spin injection and transport in carbon materials including carbon nanotubes,graphene,fullerene,and organic materials.In the last decade,extraordinary development has been achieved for carbon-based spintronics,and the spin transport has been studied in both local and nonlocal spin valve devices.A series of theoretical and experimental studies have been done to reveal the spin relaxation mechanisms and spin transport properties in carbon materials,mostly for graphene and carbon nanotubes.In this article,we provide a brief review on spin injection and transport in graphene,carbon nanotubes,fullerene and organic thin films.