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Self-powered vision electronic-skin basing on piezo-photodetecting Ppy/PVDF pixel-patterned matrix for mimicking vision
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Artificial IntelligenceEngineeringElectronic SkinWearable TechnologyBiomedical EngineeringPiezoelectric OutputImage SensorFlexible SensorPhotoelectric SensorElectronic DevicesPhotodetectorsOptical PropertiesOptical SensorBiomedical DevicesAdvanced Display TechnologyBio-electronic InterfacesWearable BiosensorsElectrical EngineeringOutput Piezoelectric VoltageWearable ElectronicsBiophotonicsOptical SensorsBiomedical SensorsElectronic MaterialsFlexible ElectronicsFlexible SensorsBiomedical DiagnosticsPiezoelectric NanogeneratorsBioelectronicsApplied PhysicsTechnologyOptical EngineeringSelf-powered NanodevicesOptoelectronics
The development of multifunctional electronic-skin that establishes human-machine interfaces, enhances perception abilities or has other distinct biomedical applications is the key to the realization of artificial intelligence. In this paper, a new self-powered (battery-free) flexible vision electronic-skin has been realized from pixel-patterned matrix of piezo-photodetecting PVDF/Ppy film. The electronic-skin under applied deformation can actively output piezoelectric voltage, and the outputting signal can be significantly influenced by UV illumination. The piezoelectric output can act as both the photodetecting signal and electricity power. The reliability is demonstrated over 200 light on-off cycles. The sensing unit matrix of 6 × 6 pixels on the electronic-skin can realize image recognition through mapping multi-point UV stimuli. This self-powered vision electronic-skin that simply mimics human retina may have potential application in vision substitution.
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