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  • 25th Anniversary Article: The Evolution of Electronic Skin (E‐Skin): A Brief History, Design Considerations, and Recent Progress

    • Mallory L. Hammock
      Department of Chemical Engineering, 381 N. South Axis Stanford University Stanford CA 94305 USA
    • Alex Chortos
      Materials Science and Engineering, 381 N. South Axis Stanford University Stanford CA 94305 USA
    • Benjamin C.‐K. Tee
      Electrical Engineering 381 N. South Axis Stanford University Stanford CA 94305 USA
    • Jeffrey B.‐H. Tok
      Department of Chemical Engineering, 381 N. South Axis Stanford University Stanford CA 94305 USA
    • Zhenan Bao
      Department of Chemical Engineering, 381 N. South Axis Stanford University Stanford CA 94305 USA

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    公開日
    2013-10-22
    権利情報
    • http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
    DOI
    • 10.1002/adma.201302240
    公開者
    Wiley

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    <jats:p>Human skin is a remarkable organ. It consists of an integrated, stretchable network of sensors that relay information about tactile and thermal stimuli to the brain, allowing us to maneuver within our environment safely and effectively. Interest in large‐area networks of electronic devices inspired by human skin is motivated by the promise of creating autonomous intelligent robots and biomimetic prosthetics, among other applications. The development of electronic networks comprised of flexible, stretchable, and robust devices that are compatible with large‐area implementation and integrated with multiple functionalities is a testament to the progress in developing an electronic skin (e‐skin) akin to human skin. E‐skins are already capable of providing augmented performance over their organic counterpart, both in superior spatial resolution and thermal sensitivity. They could be further improved through the incorporation of additional functionalities (e.g., chemical and biological sensing) and desired properties (e.g., biodegradability and self‐powering). Continued rapid progress in this area is promising for the development of a fully integrated e‐skin in the near future.</jats:p>

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