Standalone real-time health monitoring patch based on a stretchable organic optoelectronic system.
Yeongjun LeeJong Won ChungGae Hwang LeeHyunbum KangJoo-Young KimChisung BaeHyunjun YooSujin JeongHyeon ChoSung-Gyu KangJi Young JungDon-Wook LeeSangah GamSuk Gyu HahmYasutaka KuzumotoSang Joon KimZhenan BaoYongtaek HongYoungjun YunSunghan KimPublished in: Science advances (2021)
Skin-like health care patches (SHPs) are next-generation health care gadgets that will enable seamless monitoring of biological signals in daily life. Skin-conformable sensors and a stretchable display are critical for the development of standalone SHPs that provide real-time information while alleviating privacy concerns related to wireless data transmission. However, the production of stretchable wearable displays with sufficient pixels to display this information remains challenging. Here, we report a standalone organic SHP that provides real-time heart rate information. The 15-μm-thick SHP comprises a stretchable organic light-emitting diode display and stretchable organic photoplethysmography (PPG) heart rate sensor on all-elastomer substrate and operates stably under 30% strain using a combination of stress relief layers and deformable micro-cracked interconnects that reduce the mechanical stress on the active optoelectronic components. This approach provides a rational strategy for high-resolution stretchable displays, enabling the production of ideal platforms for next-generation wearable health care electronics.