Conformable, flexible, large-area networks of pressure and thermal sensors with organic transistor active matrixes

The University of Tokyo

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Abstract

Skin-like sensitivity, or the capability to recognize tactile information, will be an essential feature of future generations of robots, enabling them to operate in unstructured environments. Recently developed large-area pressure sensors made with organic transistors have been proposed for electronic artificial skin (E-skin) applications. These sensors are bendable down to a 2-mm radius, a size that is sufficiently small for the fabrication of human-sized robot fingers. Natural human skin, however, is far more complex than the transistor-based imitations demonstrated so far. It performs other functions, including thermal sensing. Furthermore, without conformability, the application of E-skin on…

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Keywords
  • Conformable matrix
  • Electronic skin
  • Pressure sensor
  • Transistor
  • Materials science
  • Organic semiconductor
  • Optoelectronics
  • Semiconductor
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