| Literature DB >> 28024389 |
Zhi Wei Yang1, Yaokun Pang1, Limin Zhang1, Cunxin Lu1, Jian Chen1, Tao Zhou1, Chi Zhang1, Zhong Lin Wang1,2.
Abstract
Large-scale tactile sensor arrays are of great importance in flexible electronics, human-robot interaction, and medical monitoring. In this paper, a flexible 10 × 10 tribotronic transistor array (TTA) is developed as an active tactile sensing system by incorporating field-effect transistor units and triboelectric nanogenerators into a polyimide substrate. The drain-source current of each tribotronic transistor can be individually modulated by the corresponding external contact, which has induced a local electrostatic potential to act as the conventional gate voltage. By scaling down the pixel size from 5 × 5 to 0.5 × 0.5 mm2, the sensitivities of single pixels are systematically investigated. The pixels of the TTA show excellent durability, independence, and synchronicity, which are suitable for applications in real-time tactile sensing, motion monitoring, and spatial mapping. The integrated tribotronics provides an unconventional route to realize an active tactile sensing system, with prospective applications in wearable electronics, human-machine interfaces, fingerprint identification, and so on.Entities:
Keywords: TENG; motion monitoring; spatial mapping; tactile sensor; tribotronics
Year: 2016 PMID: 28024389 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.6b05507
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881