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材料科学
制作
纳米技术
人体皮肤
电子皮肤
导电的
计算机科学
可穿戴计算机
可穿戴技术
光电子学
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石墨烯
计算机硬件
电气工程
工程类
生物
医学
病理
遗传学
替代医学
作者
Akihito Miyamoto,Sungwon Lee,Nawalage F. Cooray,Sunghoon Lee,Mami Mori,Naoji Matsuhisa,Hanbit Jin,Leona Yoda,Tomoyuki Yokota,Akira Itoh,Masaki Sekino,Hiroshi Kawasaki,Tamotsu Ebihara,Masayuki Amagai,Takao Someya
标识
DOI:10.1038/nnano.2017.125
摘要
Thin-film electronic devices can be integrated with skin for health monitoring and/or for interfacing with machines. Minimal invasiveness is highly desirable when applying wearable electronics directly onto human skin. However, manufacturing such on-skin electronics on planar substrates results in limited gas permeability. Therefore, it is necessary to systematically investigate their long-term physiological and psychological effects. As a demonstration of substrate-free electronics, here we show the successful fabrication of inflammation-free, highly gas-permeable, ultrathin, lightweight and stretchable sensors that can be directly laminated onto human skin for long periods of time, realized with a conductive nanomesh structure. A one-week skin patch test revealed that the risk of inflammation caused by on-skin sensors can be significantly suppressed by using the nanomesh sensors. Furthermore, a wireless system that can detect touch, temperature and pressure is successfully demonstrated using a nanomesh with excellent mechanical durability. In addition, electromyogram recordings were successfully taken with minimal discomfort to the user.
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