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A printed proximity-sensing surface based on organic pyroelectric sensors and organic thin-film transistor electronics

Authors
Fattori, Marco; Cardarelli, Simone; Fijn, Joost; Harpe, Pieter; Charbonneau, Micael; Locatelli, Denis; Lombard, Stephanie; Laugier, Christelle; Tournon, Laurent; Jacob, Stephanie; Romanjek, Krunoslav; Coppard, Romain; Gold, Herbert; Adler, Manfred; Zirkl, Martin; Groten, Jonas; Tschepp, Andreas; Lamprecht, Bernhard; Postl, Markus; Stadlober, Barbara; Socratous, Josephine; Cantatore, Eugenio
Abstract:
Large-area, flexible proximity-sensing surfaces are useful in a range of applications including process control, work security and robotics. However, current systems typically require rigid and thick electronics, which limit how they can be used. Here we report a flexible large-area proximity-sensing surface fabricated using printed organic materials and incorporating analogue front-end electronics in each pixel. The sensing surface is built with printed thin-film pyroelectric sensors based on poly(vinylidene fluoride-co-trifluoroethylene) co-polymers and printed organic thin-film transistors. A 5 × 10 matrix frontplane, consisting of long-wavelength infrared organic pyroelectric sensors, is laminated with an organic transistor analogue front-end backplane. The electronic front end provides sensor-signal amplification and pixel addressing to maximize the detection distance and reduce pixel crosstalk. An average yield of 82% fully working pixels for the backplane and a maximum system yield of 96%, which corresponds to 768 defect-free devices, are achieved. The system can detect a human hand approaching from different directions and track the position of a movable heat source up to a distance of around 0.4 m at a readout speed of 100 frames per second.
Title:
A printed proximity-sensing surface based on organic pyroelectric sensors and organic thin-film transistor electronics
Seiten:
289–299
Publikationsdatum
2022

Publikationsreihe

Nummer
5
Beitrag
5
ISSN
2520-1131
Proceedings
Nature Electronics

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