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Flexible ferroelectret field-effect transistor for large-area sensor skins and microphones
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Electrical EngineeringThin-film TransistorEngineeringFlexible ElectronicsElectronic SkinMicrofabricationLarge-area Sensor SkinsPiezoelectric NanogeneratorsApplied PhysicsNano Electro Mechanical SystemDynamic Piezoelectric ModeTransducer PrincipleElectric FieldSensor DesignPiezoelectric MaterialTechnologySensor TechnologyFlexible Sensor
Ferroelectrets generate an electric field large enough to modulate the conductance of the source-drain channel of a thin-film field-effect transistor. Integrating a ferroelectret with a thin-film transistor produces a ferroelectret field-effect transistor. The authors made such transistors by laminating cellular polypropylene films and amorphous silicon thin-film transistors on polyimide substrates. They show that these ferrroelectret field-effect transistors respond in a static capacitive or dynamic piezoelectric mode. A touch sensor, a pressure-activated switch, and a microphone are demonstrated. The structure can be scaled up to large-area flexible transducer arrays, such as roll-up steerable compliant sensor skin.
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