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Interactive Skin Display with Epidermal Stimuli Electrode

In addition to the demand for stimuli‐responsive sensors that can detect various vital signals in epidermal skin, the development of electronic skin displays that quantitatively detect and visualize various epidermal stimuli such as the temperature, sweat gland activity, and conductance simultaneous...

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Autores principales: Kim, Eui Hyuk, Han, Hyowon, Yu, Seunggun, Park, Chanho, Kim, Gwangmook, Jeong, Beomjin, Lee, Seung Won, Kim, Jong Sung, Lee, Seokyeong, Kim, Joohee, Park, Jang‐Ung, Shim, Wooyoung, Park, Cheolmin
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6662062/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31380180
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.201802351
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author Kim, Eui Hyuk
Han, Hyowon
Yu, Seunggun
Park, Chanho
Kim, Gwangmook
Jeong, Beomjin
Lee, Seung Won
Kim, Jong Sung
Lee, Seokyeong
Kim, Joohee
Park, Jang‐Ung
Shim, Wooyoung
Park, Cheolmin
author_facet Kim, Eui Hyuk
Han, Hyowon
Yu, Seunggun
Park, Chanho
Kim, Gwangmook
Jeong, Beomjin
Lee, Seung Won
Kim, Jong Sung
Lee, Seokyeong
Kim, Joohee
Park, Jang‐Ung
Shim, Wooyoung
Park, Cheolmin
author_sort Kim, Eui Hyuk
collection PubMed
description In addition to the demand for stimuli‐responsive sensors that can detect various vital signals in epidermal skin, the development of electronic skin displays that quantitatively detect and visualize various epidermal stimuli such as the temperature, sweat gland activity, and conductance simultaneously are of significant interest for emerging human‐interactive electronics used in health monitoring. Herein, a novel interactive skin display with epidermal stimuli electrode (ISDEE) allowing for the simultaneous sensing and display of multiple epidermal stimuli on a single device is presented. It is based on a simple two‐layer architecture on a topographically patterned elastomeric polymer composite with light‐emitting inorganic phosphors, upon which two electrodes are placed with a certain parallel gap. The ISDEE is directly mounted on human skin, which by itself serves as a field‐responsive floating electrode of the display operating under an alternating current (AC). The AC field exerted on the epidermal skin layer depends on the conductance of the skin, which can be modulated based on a variety of physiological skin factors, such as the temperature, sweat gland activity, and pressure. Conductance‐dependent field‐induced electroluminescence is achieved, giving rise to an on‐hand sensing display platform where a variety of human information can be directly sensed and visualized.
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spelling pubmed-66620622019-08-02 Interactive Skin Display with Epidermal Stimuli Electrode Kim, Eui Hyuk Han, Hyowon Yu, Seunggun Park, Chanho Kim, Gwangmook Jeong, Beomjin Lee, Seung Won Kim, Jong Sung Lee, Seokyeong Kim, Joohee Park, Jang‐Ung Shim, Wooyoung Park, Cheolmin Adv Sci (Weinh) Communications In addition to the demand for stimuli‐responsive sensors that can detect various vital signals in epidermal skin, the development of electronic skin displays that quantitatively detect and visualize various epidermal stimuli such as the temperature, sweat gland activity, and conductance simultaneously are of significant interest for emerging human‐interactive electronics used in health monitoring. Herein, a novel interactive skin display with epidermal stimuli electrode (ISDEE) allowing for the simultaneous sensing and display of multiple epidermal stimuli on a single device is presented. It is based on a simple two‐layer architecture on a topographically patterned elastomeric polymer composite with light‐emitting inorganic phosphors, upon which two electrodes are placed with a certain parallel gap. The ISDEE is directly mounted on human skin, which by itself serves as a field‐responsive floating electrode of the display operating under an alternating current (AC). The AC field exerted on the epidermal skin layer depends on the conductance of the skin, which can be modulated based on a variety of physiological skin factors, such as the temperature, sweat gland activity, and pressure. Conductance‐dependent field‐induced electroluminescence is achieved, giving rise to an on‐hand sensing display platform where a variety of human information can be directly sensed and visualized. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6662062/ /pubmed/31380180 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.201802351 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Published by WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Communications
Kim, Eui Hyuk
Han, Hyowon
Yu, Seunggun
Park, Chanho
Kim, Gwangmook
Jeong, Beomjin
Lee, Seung Won
Kim, Jong Sung
Lee, Seokyeong
Kim, Joohee
Park, Jang‐Ung
Shim, Wooyoung
Park, Cheolmin
Interactive Skin Display with Epidermal Stimuli Electrode
title Interactive Skin Display with Epidermal Stimuli Electrode
title_full Interactive Skin Display with Epidermal Stimuli Electrode
title_fullStr Interactive Skin Display with Epidermal Stimuli Electrode
title_full_unstemmed Interactive Skin Display with Epidermal Stimuli Electrode
title_short Interactive Skin Display with Epidermal Stimuli Electrode
title_sort interactive skin display with epidermal stimuli electrode
topic Communications
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6662062/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31380180
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.201802351
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