AIP Advances (Sep 2022)

Graphene electric field sensor for large scale lightning detection network

  • Afsal Kareekunnan,
  • Tatsufumi Agari,
  • Takeshi Kudo,
  • Shunsuke Niwa,
  • Yoshito Abe,
  • Takeshi Maruyama,
  • Hiroshi Mizuta,
  • Manoharan Muruganathan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0095449
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9
pp. 095209 – 095209-4

Abstract

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Graphene is widely used in various real-life applications due to its high sensitivity to the change in the carrier concentration. Here, we demonstrate that graphene can be used for implementing a reliable lightning detection network as it shows excellent sensitivity to the electric field of both positive and negative polarities, with a wide range of magnitude. The lowest electric field detected by our graphene sensor is 67 V/m, which is much smaller than the detection limit of previously reported graphene sensors and comparable to that of field mill and MEMS-based sensors. We also present the results of outdoor experiments where the response of the graphene sensor to the atmospheric electric field on a lightning day was tested and found to be in good agreement with the existing field mill sensor.