Stretchable Piezoelectric Sensing Systems for Self‐Powered and Wireless Health Monitoring

Abstract: Continuous monitoring of human physiological signals is critical to managing personal healthcare by early detection of health disorders. Wearable and implantable devices are attracting growing attention as they show great potential for real‐time recording of physiological conditions and body motions. Conventional piezoelectric sensors have the advantage of potentially being self‐powered, but have limitations due to their intrinsic lack of stretchability. Herein, a kirigami approach to realize a novel stretchable strain sensor is introduced through a network of cut patterns in a piezoelectric thin film, exploiting the anisotropic and local bending that the patterns induce. The resulting pattern simultaneously enhances the electrical performance of the film and its stretchability while retaining the mechanical integrity of the underlying materials. The power output is enhanced from the mechano‐electric piezoelectric sensing effect by introducing an intersegment, through‐plane, electrode pattern. By additionally integrating wireless electronics, this sensing network could work in an entirely battery‐free mode. The kirigami stretchable piezoelectric sensor is demonstrated in cardiac monitoring and wearable body tracking applications. The integrated soft, stretchable, and biocompatible sensor demonstrates excellent in vitro and ex vivo performances and provides insights for the potential use in myriad biomedical and wearable health monitoring applications.

Standort
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
Umfang
Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

Erschienen in
Stretchable Piezoelectric Sensing Systems for Self‐Powered and Wireless Health Monitoring ; volume:4 ; number:5 ; year:2019 ; extent:11
Advanced Materials Technologies ; 4, Heft 5 (2019) (gesamt 11)

Urheber
Sun, Rujie
Carreira, Sara Correia
Chen, Yan
Xiang, Chaoqun
Xu, Lulu
Zhang, Bing
Chen, Mudan
Farrow, Ian
Scarpa, Fabrizio
Rossiter, Jonathan

DOI
10.1002/admt.201900100
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2022073007480544085518
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Beteiligte

  • Sun, Rujie
  • Carreira, Sara Correia
  • Chen, Yan
  • Xiang, Chaoqun
  • Xu, Lulu
  • Zhang, Bing
  • Chen, Mudan
  • Farrow, Ian
  • Scarpa, Fabrizio
  • Rossiter, Jonathan

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