A large-area, flexible pressure sensor matrix with organic field-effect transistors for artificial skin applications

The University of Tokyo

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Abstract

It is now widely accepted that skin sensitivity will be very important for future robots used by humans in daily life for housekeeping and entertainment purposes. Despite this fact, relatively little progress has been made in the field of pressure recognition compared to the areas of sight and voice recognition, mainly because good artificial "electronic skin" with a large area and mechanical flexibility is not yet available. The fabrication of a sensitive skin consisting of thousands of pressure sensors would require a flexible switching matrix that cannot be realized with present silicon-based electronics. Organic field-effect transistors can substitute for such conventional electronics because organic…

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Keywords
  • Pressure sensor
  • Electronics
  • Electronic skin
  • Transistor
  • Flexibility (engineering)
  • Active matrix
  • Electronic circuit
  • Computer science
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