| Literature DB >> 28422483 |
Mohit Rameshchandra Kulkarni1, Rohit Abraham John1, Mayank Rajput1, Naveen Tiwari1, Natalia Yantara1, Anh Chien Nguyen1, Nripan Mathews1.
Abstract
Electronic skins need to be versatile and able to detect multiple inputs beyond simple pressure and touch while having attributes of transparency and facile manufacturability. Herein, we demonstrate a versatile nanostructured transparent sensor capable of detecting wide range of pressures and proximity as well as novel nonoptical detection of printed patterns. The architecture and fabrication processes are straightforward and show robustness to repeated cycling and testing. The sensor displays good sensitivity and stability from 30 Pa to 5 kPa without the use of microstructuration and is conformal and sensitive to be utilized as a wrist-based heart-rate monitor. Highly sensitive proximity detection is shown from a distance of 9 cm. Finally, a unique nonoptical pattern recognition dependent on the difference in the dielectric constant between ink and paper is also demonstrated, indicating the multifunctionality of this simple architecture.Keywords: capacitive sensor; multifunctional sensor; nonoptical readout; proximity sensing; transparent pressure sensor
Year: 2017 PMID: 28422483 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b16840
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229