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Chip-less wireless electronic skins by remote epitaxial freestanding compound semiconductors
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2022
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EngineeringElectronic SkinWearable TechnologyWearable SensorsHealth Monitoring PlatformsBiomedical EngineeringFlexible SensorSemiconductor DeviceSemiconductorsNanoelectronicsElectronic EngineeringElectronic PackagingCompound SemiconductorWeeklong MonitoringElectrical EngineeringImplantable SensorWearable ElectronicsSemiconductor MaterialSemiconductor Device FabricationFlexible ElectronicsFlexible SensorsBioelectronicsApplied PhysicsTechnologyWearable Sensor
Recent advances in flexible and stretchable electronics have led to a surge of electronic skin (e-skin)-based health monitoring platforms. Conventional wireless e-skins rely on rigid integrated circuit chips that compromise the overall flexibility and consume considerable power. Chip-less wireless e-skins based on inductor-capacitor resonators are limited to mechanical sensors with low sensitivities. We report a chip-less wireless e-skin based on surface acoustic wave sensors made of freestanding ultrathin single-crystalline piezoelectric gallium nitride membranes. Surface acoustic wave-based e-skin offers highly sensitive, low-power, and long-term sensing of strain, ultraviolet light, and ion concentrations in sweat. We demonstrate weeklong monitoring of pulse. These results present routes to inexpensive and versatile low-power, high-sensitivity platforms for wireless health monitoring devices.
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