Self-powered finger motion-sensing structural color display enabled by block copolymer photonic crystal

Authors
Kim, TaebinLee, Jae WonPark, ChanhoLee, KyuhoLee, Chang EunLee, SeokyeongKim, YeonjiKim, SoheeJeon, SeungbaeRyu, Du YeolKoh, Won-GunPark, Cheolmin
Issue Date
2022-02
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Citation
NANO ENERGY, v.92
Abstract
Self-powered user-interactive displays that facilitate the visualization of human information acquired by sensors are of great interest in emerging human-machine interface technology with efficient energy consumption. Herein, a self-powered motion-sensing display capable of simultaneously detecting and visualizing finger motions is presented. Our device is based on a one-dimensional photonic crystal of an interpenetrated hydrogel network block copolymer (IHN-BCP) consisting of alternating water-absorbable and non-absorbable lamellae. Triboelectrification is achieved as a function of relative humidity from 30% to 80%. The direct visualization of the humidity is also achieved through the humidity-dependent structural color of the photonic crystal in the full visible range. Furthermore, the humidity-responsive triboelectrification and structural color of our IHN-BCP photonic crystal facilitates the development of a self-powered finger motion-sensing display where diverse gestures of a finger with natural humidity are quantitatively recognized, such as vertical and sliding motion of the finger with simultaneous visualization of the motions in both contact and non-contact modes.
Keywords
TRIBOELECTRIC NANOGENERATOR; NONCONTACT MODE; TRANSPARENT; SENSOR; ENERGY; Human-machine interfaces; Finger motion-sensing display; Block copolymer photonic crystal; Humidity-dependent structural color display; Triboelectric motion sensing; Self-powered operation
ISSN
2211-2855
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/115676
DOI
10.1016/j.nanoen.2021.106688
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