AbstractElectrodermal devices that capture the physiological response of skin are crucial for monitoring vital signals, but they often require convoluted layered designs with either electronic or ionic active materials relying on complicated synthesis procedures, encapsulation, and packaging techniques. Here, we report that the ionic transport in living systems can provide a simple mode of iontronic sensing and bypass the need of artificial ionic materials. A simple skin-electrode mechanosensing structure (SEMS) is constructed, exhibiting high pressure-resolution and spatial-resolution, being capable of feeling touch and detecting weak physiological signals such as fingertip pulse under different skin humidity. Our mechanical analysis revea...
Flexible electronic skin (e-skin) has been successfully utilized in diverse applications, including ...
Flexible electronic skin (e-skin) has been successfully utilized in diverse applications, including ...
Wearable sensors and devices capable of simulating human somatosensation are highly desirable to dev...
Sensing mechanical signals is an important aspect for a range of applications of E-skins. Here, the ...
Human skin perceives external mechanical stimuli by sensing the variation in the membrane potential ...
Inspired by the mechanism of touch and pain in human skin, we integrated two ion-sensing films and a...
Inspired by the mechanism of touch and pain in human skin, we integrated two ion-sensing films and a...
Flexible pressure sensors have many potential applications in wearable electronics, robotics, health...
Human skin has different types of tactile receptors that can distinguish various mechanical stimuli ...
The human body is covered in skin which contains a variety of sensory receptors accounting for one’s...
Electronic skin (E-skin) imitates human skin by converting external stimuli into electrical signals....
The human body is covered in skin which contains a variety of sensory receptors accounting for one’s...
Recent achievements in the field of electronic skin have provided promising technology for prostheti...
Mimicking the pressure-sensing behavior of biological skins using electronic devices has profound im...
The development of a highly sensitive artificial mechanotransducer that mimics the tactile sensing f...
Flexible electronic skin (e-skin) has been successfully utilized in diverse applications, including ...
Flexible electronic skin (e-skin) has been successfully utilized in diverse applications, including ...
Wearable sensors and devices capable of simulating human somatosensation are highly desirable to dev...
Sensing mechanical signals is an important aspect for a range of applications of E-skins. Here, the ...
Human skin perceives external mechanical stimuli by sensing the variation in the membrane potential ...
Inspired by the mechanism of touch and pain in human skin, we integrated two ion-sensing films and a...
Inspired by the mechanism of touch and pain in human skin, we integrated two ion-sensing films and a...
Flexible pressure sensors have many potential applications in wearable electronics, robotics, health...
Human skin has different types of tactile receptors that can distinguish various mechanical stimuli ...
The human body is covered in skin which contains a variety of sensory receptors accounting for one’s...
Electronic skin (E-skin) imitates human skin by converting external stimuli into electrical signals....
The human body is covered in skin which contains a variety of sensory receptors accounting for one’s...
Recent achievements in the field of electronic skin have provided promising technology for prostheti...
Mimicking the pressure-sensing behavior of biological skins using electronic devices has profound im...
The development of a highly sensitive artificial mechanotransducer that mimics the tactile sensing f...
Flexible electronic skin (e-skin) has been successfully utilized in diverse applications, including ...
Flexible electronic skin (e-skin) has been successfully utilized in diverse applications, including ...
Wearable sensors and devices capable of simulating human somatosensation are highly desirable to dev...