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Large-Area 3D Printable Soft Electronic Skin for Biomedical Applications.

Abhijit Chandra RoyNavin KumarShreyas Bangalore SubramanyaAnanya GuptaAloke KumarAveek BidVenkatakrishnan Venkataraman
Published in: ACS biomaterials science & engineering (2022)
Soft electronic skin (soft-e-skin) capable of sensing touch and pressure similar to human skin is essential in many applications, including robotics, healthcare, and augmented reality. However, most of the research effort on soft-e-skin was confined to the lab-scale demonstration. Several hurdles remain challenging, such as highly complex and expensive fabrication processes, instability in long-term use, and difficulty producing large areas and mass production. Here, we present a robust 3D printable large-area electronic skin made of a soft and resilient polymer capable of detecting touch and load, and bending with extreme sensitivity (up to 150 kPa -1 ) to touch and load, 750 times higher than earlier work. The soft-e-skin shows excellent long-term stability and consistent performance up to almost a year. In addition, we describe a fabrication process capable of producing large areas and in large numbers, yet is cost-effective. The soft-e-skin consists of a uniquely designed optical waveguide and a layer of a soft membrane with an array of soft structures which work as passive sensing nodes. The use of a soft structure gives the liberty of stretching to the soft-e-skin without considering the disjoints among the sensing nodes. We have shown the functioning of the soft-e-skin under various conditions.
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