| Literature DB >> 30785644 |
Sa Cai1, Xiaojie Xu1, Wei Yang1, Jiaxin Chen1, Xiaosheng Fang1.
Abstract
Photodetectors (PDs), as an indispensable component in electronics, are highly desired to be flexible to meet the trend of next-generation wearable electronics. Unfortunately, no in-depth reviews on the design strategies, material exploration, and potential applications of wearable photodetectors are found in literature to date. Thus, this progress report first summarizes the fundamental design principles of turning "hard" photodetectors "soft," including 2D (polymer and paper substrate-based devices) and 1D PDs (fiber shaped devices). In short, the flexibility of PDs is realized through elaborate substrate modification, material selection, and device layout. More importantly, this report presents the current progress and specific requirements for wearable PDs according to the application: monitoring, imaging, and optical communication. Challenges and future research directions in these fields are proposed at the end. The purpose of this progress report is not only to shed light on the basic design principles of wearable PDs, but also serve as the roadmap for future exploration in wearable PDs in various applications, including health monitoring and Internet of Things.Entities:
Keywords: design strategy; flexible electronics; material exploration; wearable photodetectors
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30785644 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201808138
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849