A Bioinspired Stretchable Sensory-Neuromorphic System
- Authors
- Kim, Sun Hong; Baek, Geun Woo; Yoon, Jiyong; Seo, Seunghwan; Park, Jinhong; Hahm, Donghyo; Chang, Jun Hyuk; Seong, Duhwan; 서현선; Oh, Seyong; Kim, Kyunghwan; Jung, Heeyoung; Oh, Youngsu; Baac, Hyoung Won; Alimkhanuly, Batyrbek; Bae, Wan Ki; Lee, Seunghyun; Lee, Minbaek; Kwak, Jeonghun; Park, Jin-Hong; Son, Donghee
- Issue Date
- 2021-11
- Publisher
- WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
- Citation
- ADVANCED MATERIALS, v.33, no.44
- Abstract
- Conventional stretchable electronics that adopt a wavy design, a neutral mechanical plane, and conformal contact between abiotic and biotic interfaces have exhibited diverse skin-interfaced applications. Despite such remarkable progress, the evolution of intelligent skin prosthetics is challenged by the absence of the monolithic integration of neuromorphic constituents into individual sensing and actuating components. Herein, a bioinspired stretchable sensory-neuromorphic system, comprising an artificial mechanoreceptor, artificial synapse, and epidermal photonic actuator is demonstrated; these three biomimetic functionalities correspond to a stretchable capacitive pressure sensor, a resistive random-access memory, and a quantum dot light-emitting diode, respectively. This system features a rigid-island structure interconnected with a sinter-free printable conductor, which is optimized by controlling the evaporation rate of solvent (approximate to 160% stretchability and approximate to 18 550 S cm(-1) conductivity). Devised design improves both areal density and structural reliability while avoiding the thermal degradation of heat-sensitive stretchable electronic components. Moreover, even in the skin deformation range, the system accurately recognizes various patterned stimuli via an artificial neural network with training/inferencing functions. Therefore, the new bioinspired system is expected to be an important step toward implementing intelligent wearable electronics.
- Keywords
- SILVER NANOPARTICLES; EFFICIENT; CONDUCTORS; CIRCUITS; DEVICE; neuromorphic device; quantum dot light-emitting diode; resistive random-access memory; sinter-free printable conductor; capacitive sensor; golden tortoise beetle
- ISSN
- 0935-9648
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/116161
- DOI
- 10.1002/adma.202104690
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- KIST Article > 2021
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