Tattoo-like epidermal electronics as skin sensors for human machine interfaces

Soft science Pub Date : 2021-10-13 DOI:10.20517/ss.2021.09
T. Wong, Chunki Yiu, Jingkun Zhou, Zhenhao Song, Yiming Liu, Ling Zhao, K. Yao, Woo-Mi Park, Woojung Yoo, E. Song, Zhaoqian Xie, Xinge Yu
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Abstract

Flexible electronic skin (e-skin) has been successfully utilized in diverse applications, including prosthesis sensing, body-motion monitoring and human-machine interfaces, due to its excellent mechanical properties and electrical characteristics. However, current e-skins are still relatively thick (> 10 µ m) and uncomfortable for long-term usage on the human body. Herein, an ultrathin skin-integrated strain sensor with miniaturized dimensions, based on the piezoresistive effect, with excellent stability and robustness, is introduced. The fractal curve-shaped Au electrode in a serpentine format, which is the dominant component of the strain sensor, is sensitive to ambient strain variations and can turn the mechanical motion into a stable electrical signal output. With the advanced design of metallic electrodes, the device presents good operational stability and excellent mechanical tolerance towards bending, stretching and twisting. The stain sensor allows intimate mounting onto the human epidermal surface for the detection of body motion. By adopting a liquid bandage as an encapsulation layer, the device exhibits an ultrathin thickness (6.2 µ m), high sensitivity towards mechanical deformations and capability for the clear
纹身状表皮电子学作为人机界面的皮肤传感器
柔性电子皮肤(e-skin)由于其优异的机械性能和电气特性,已成功地应用于假肢传感、身体运动监测和人机界面等多种应用。然而,目前的电子皮肤仍然相对较厚(约10 μ m),长期使用在人体上不舒服。本文介绍了一种基于压阻效应、具有优异稳定性和鲁棒性的小型化尺寸的超薄蒙皮集成应变传感器。蛇形形分形曲线型金电极是应变传感器的主要组成部分,它对环境应变变化敏感,能将机械运动转化为稳定的电信号输出。该装置采用先进的金属电极设计,具有良好的运行稳定性和优异的弯曲、拉伸和扭曲的机械公差。该染色传感器可以亲密地安装在人体表皮表面,以检测身体运动。该器件采用液体绷带作为封装层,具有超薄厚度(6.2µm)、对机械变形的高灵敏度和透明能力
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