Title :
Fully printable, flexible, large area organic optothermal sensors for human-machine-interfaces
Author :
Zirkl, M. ; Scheipl, G. ; Stadlober, B. ; Haase, A. ; Jakopic, Georg ; Krenn, J.R. ; Sawatdee, A. ; Bodo, P. ; Andersson, Patrik
Author_Institution :
Joanneum Res., Inst. of nanostructured Mater. & Photonics, Weiz, Austria
Abstract :
Pyroelectric sensors presented in this work are based on polymers from the PVDF family which are comprised of a piezo- and/or pyroelectric polymer thin film capacitor, integrated with high performance organic thin film transistors operating at low voltages and acting as impedance converters, signal amplifiers and conditioners. For flexible integration with diverse electronic devices, large area processes applicable for industrial partners such as screen printing have been used for the fabrication of the sensors. With respect to the intended purpose for detection of human body radiation the absorbance of the impinging IR-light is dramatically increased by the application of printed carbon top electrodes, hence meeting the requirements for low-cost large area processability. Here we present good working integrated sensor devices based on two components, being an organic thin film transistor with a high-k-nanocomposite gate dielectric and a PVDF- copolymer based sensor. Besides, the integration of printed electrochemical transistors with printed sensors for large area applications has been realized successfully.
Keywords :
man-machine systems; organic semiconductors; polymers; pyroelectric detectors; thin film transistors; IR-light; PVDF-copolymer based sensor; diverse electronic devices; flexible integration; flexible organic optothermal sensors; fully printable organic optothermal sensors; high-k-nanocomposite gate dielectric; human body radiation; human machine-interfaces; impedance converters; integrated sensor devices; large area applications; large area organic optothermal sensors; low-cost large area processability; organic thin film transistors; printed carbon top electrodes; printed electrochemical transistors; printed sensors; pyroelectric polymer thin film capacitor; pyroelectric sensors; screen printing; signal amplifiers; Capacitive sensors; Capacitors; Electronics industry; Impedance; Industrial electronics; Low voltage; Organic thin film transistors; Polymer films; Pyroelectricity; Thin film sensors;
Conference_Titel :
Sensors, 2009 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Christchurch
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4548-6
Electronic_ISBN :
1930-0395
DOI :
10.1109/ICSENS.2009.5398503