Ultraflexible Organic Active Matrix Sensor Sheet for Tactile and Biosignal Monitoring

Flexible sensors are currently the subject of intensive research, as they allow cost‐effective and environmentally friendly production of large‐area, flexible, and when fabricated on ultrathin substrates, highly conformable devices. Among many intriguing applications, tactile and biosignal monitorin...

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Published inAdvanced electronic materials Vol. 9; no. 9
Main Authors Karner‐Petritz, Esther, Petritz, Andreas, Uemura, Takafumi, Namba, Naoko, Araki, Teppei, Sekitani, Tsuyoshi, Stadlober, Barbara
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Published Seoul John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.09.2023
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DOI10.1002/aelm.202201333

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Abstract Flexible sensors are currently the subject of intensive research, as they allow cost‐effective and environmentally friendly production of large‐area, flexible, and when fabricated on ultrathin substrates, highly conformable devices. Among many intriguing applications, tactile and biosignal monitoring, where lightweight sensors with high wearing comfort are particularly interesting, is focused on here. The required spatiotemporal resolution of the signals is achieved by integrating the sensors in an active matrix configuration. Organic ferroelectric transducers of high uniformity, characterized, for example, by a sensitivity spread of only 1.5%, are combined with similarly uniform ultralow noise level organic thin film transistors operating below 5 V, showing, for example, a threshold voltage variation of just 0.13 V, in a 12 × 12 sensor array. The transistors transition frequency of up to 160 kHz (saturation range) and 17 kHz (linear range) allows for a high spatiotemporal resolution of ≈3 mm at a frame rate of 1400 fps. The thickness of only 2.8 µm renders the organic active matrix sensor sheet ultraflexible and therefore virtually imperceptible on the human skin. Real‐time monitoring of tactile modes in a subset of 8 × 3 pixels and of the pulse wave including heart rate and blood pressure using four sensors of the matrix is demonstrated.
AbstractList Abstract Flexible sensors are currently the subject of intensive research, as they allow cost‐effective and environmentally friendly production of large‐area, flexible, and when fabricated on ultrathin substrates, highly conformable devices. Among many intriguing applications, tactile and biosignal monitoring, where lightweight sensors with high wearing comfort are particularly interesting, is focused on here. The required spatiotemporal resolution of the signals is achieved by integrating the sensors in an active matrix configuration. Organic ferroelectric transducers of high uniformity, characterized, for example, by a sensitivity spread of only 1.5%, are combined with similarly uniform ultralow noise level organic thin film transistors operating below 5 V, showing, for example, a threshold voltage variation of just 0.13 V, in a 12 × 12 sensor array. The transistors transition frequency of up to 160 kHz (saturation range) and 17 kHz (linear range) allows for a high spatiotemporal resolution of ≈3 mm at a frame rate of 1400 fps. The thickness of only 2.8 µm renders the organic active matrix sensor sheet ultraflexible and therefore virtually imperceptible on the human skin. Real‐time monitoring of tactile modes in a subset of 8 × 3 pixels and of the pulse wave including heart rate and blood pressure using four sensors of the matrix is demonstrated.
Flexible sensors are currently the subject of intensive research, as they allow cost‐effective and environmentally friendly production of large‐area, flexible, and when fabricated on ultrathin substrates, highly conformable devices. Among many intriguing applications, tactile and biosignal monitoring, where lightweight sensors with high wearing comfort are particularly interesting, is focused on here. The required spatiotemporal resolution of the signals is achieved by integrating the sensors in an active matrix configuration. Organic ferroelectric transducers of high uniformity, characterized, for example, by a sensitivity spread of only 1.5%, are combined with similarly uniform ultralow noise level organic thin film transistors operating below 5 V, showing, for example, a threshold voltage variation of just 0.13 V, in a 12 × 12 sensor array. The transistors transition frequency of up to 160 kHz (saturation range) and 17 kHz (linear range) allows for a high spatiotemporal resolution of ≈3 mm at a frame rate of 1400 fps. The thickness of only 2.8 µm renders the organic active matrix sensor sheet ultraflexible and therefore virtually imperceptible on the human skin. Real‐time monitoring of tactile modes in a subset of 8 × 3 pixels and of the pulse wave including heart rate and blood pressure using four sensors of the matrix is demonstrated.
Flexible sensors are currently the subject of intensive research, as they allow cost‐effective and environmentally friendly production of large‐area, flexible, and when fabricated on ultrathin substrates, highly conformable devices. Among many intriguing applications, tactile and biosignal monitoring, where lightweight sensors with high wearing comfort are particularly interesting, is focused on here. The required spatiotemporal resolution of the signals is achieved by integrating the sensors in an active matrix configuration. Organic ferroelectric transducers of high uniformity, characterized, for example, by a sensitivity spread of only 1.5%, are combined with similarly uniform ultralow noise level organic thin film transistors operating below 5 V, showing, for example, a threshold voltage variation of just 0.13 V, in a 12 × 12 sensor array. The transistors transition frequency of up to 160 kHz (saturation range) and 17 kHz (linear range) allows for a high spatiotemporal resolution of ≈3 mm at a frame rate of 1400 fps. The thickness of only 2.8 µm renders the organic active matrix sensor sheet ultraflexible and therefore virtually imperceptible on the human skin. Real‐time monitoring of tactile modes in a subset of 8 × 3 pixels and of the pulse wave including heart rate and blood pressure using four sensors of the matrix is demonstrated.
Author Uemura, Takafumi
Namba, Naoko
Araki, Teppei
Karner‐Petritz, Esther
Petritz, Andreas
Stadlober, Barbara
Sekitani, Tsuyoshi
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Snippet Flexible sensors are currently the subject of intensive research, as they allow cost‐effective and environmentally friendly production of large‐area, flexible,...
Abstract Flexible sensors are currently the subject of intensive research, as they allow cost‐effective and environmentally friendly production of large‐area,...
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SubjectTerms biosignal monitoring
Blood pressure
Electric fields
Electrocardiography
electronic skins
e‐health patches
Ferroelectricity
Flexible components
Fluorides
Heart rate
Magnetic fields
Matrices (mathematics)
Monitoring
Noise levels
Noise sensitivity
organic electronics
organic ferroelectric transducers
Polymers
Receivers & amplifiers
Semiconductor devices
Sensor arrays
Sensors
Substrates
Telemedicine
Thin film transistors
Thin films
Threshold voltage
Transistors
ultraflexible sensor sheets
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Title Ultraflexible Organic Active Matrix Sensor Sheet for Tactile and Biosignal Monitoring
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