摩擦电效应
材料科学
电致发光
光电子学
发光
电子皮肤
电场
电致发光显示器
导电体
纳米制造
纳米发生器
图像分辨率
纳米技术
计算机科学
图层(电子)
计算机视觉
压电
复合材料
物理
量子力学
作者
Ying Wang,Hai Lu Wang,Hua Yang Li,Wei Xiao,Zhong Lin Wang,Guang Zhu
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.9b02313
摘要
Transforming dynamic mechanical interactions into visualized luminescence represents a research frontier in the detection of tactile stimuli. Here, we report a self-powered high-resolution triboelectrification-induced electroluminescence (HR-TIEL) sensor for visualizing the contact profile and dynamic trajectory of a contact object. As dynamic interactions occur, triboelectric charges at the contact interface generate a transient electric field that excites the phosphor. From the numerical simulation, a conductive layer based on transparent silver nanowires (AgNWs) guides the direction of the electric field and confines it within the profile boundary of the connect object. As a result, a sharp change of the electric field at the profile boundary greatly promotes the luminescence intensity as well as the lateral spatial resolution. Compared to a triboelectrification-induced electroluminescence (TIEL) sensor without the conductive layer, the luminescence intensity is enhanced by 90%, and the lateral spatial resolution of ∼500 μm is achieved. The HR-TIEL sensor is then demonstrated to reveal the surface texture on a nitrile glove. It relies on neither additional power supplies nor complex wiring/circuit design. This work paves the way for the feasible detection of tactile stimuli such as touch and slipping, which will be potentially used in robotics, human-machine interface, flexible and wearable electronics, and so forth.
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