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SB10.06.05 2022 MRS Fall Meeting

Triboresistive Touch Position Sensors

When and Where

Nov 30, 2022
10:15am - 10:30am

Hynes, Level 3, Room 311

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Younghoon Lee1,2,Sungsoo Lim1,Jeong-Yun Sun1

Seoul National University1,MIT2

Abstract

Younghoon Lee1,2,Sungsoo Lim1,Jeong-Yun Sun1

Seoul National University1,MIT2
Recent growing pursuit of skin-mountable devices has been impeded by the complicated structures of most sensing systems, containing electrode grids, stacked multilayers, and even external power sources. Here, a type of touch sensing, termed “triboresistive touch sensing”, is introduced for gridless touch recognition based on monolayered ionic power generators [1]. A homogeneous monolayer, i.e., ionic poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS), generates electricity based on the electric field generated by touch. Voltages generated at each corner of the ionic PDMS rely on resistance between touch points and each corner, ensuring recognition of the touch positions without the need for electrode grid layers and external power sources. With notable advantages of high transparency (96.5%), stretchability (539.1%), and resilience (99.0%) of the ionic PDMS, epidermal triboresistive sensing is demonstrated to express touch position and readily play a musical instrument. A gridless system of triboresistive sensing allows rearrangement of the touch sections according to a given situation without any physical modification, and thus easily completes consecutive missions of controlling position, orientation, and gripping functions of a robot.<br/><br/>Reference<br/>[1] Lee, Younghoon, et al. "Triboresistive Touch Sensing: Grid Free Touch Point Recognition Based on Monolayered Ionic Power Generators." <i>Advanced Materials</i> (2022): 2108586.

Symposium Organizers

Christian Müller, Chalmers University of Technology
Tricia Carmichael, Univ of Windsor
Jesse Jur, North Carolina State University
Myung-Han Yoon, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

Symposium Support

Bronze
IOP Publishing
Journal of Materials Chemistry C

Publishing Alliance

MRS publishes with Springer Nature