Stretchable PPG sensor with light polarization for physical activity-permissible monitoring.
Gae Hwang LeeHyunbum KangJong Won ChungYeongjun LeeHyunjun YooSujin JeongHyeon ChoJoo-Young KimSung-Gyu KangJi Young JungSuk Gyu HahmJeahyuck LeeIn-Jo JeongMinho ParkGunkuk ParkIn Ho YunJustin Younghyun KimYongtaek HongYoungjun YunSung-Han KimByoung Ki ChoiPublished in: Science advances (2022)
Skin-attachable sensors, which represent the ultimate form of wearable electronic devices that ensure conformal contact with skin, suffer from motion artifact limitations owing to relative changes in position between the sensor and skin during physical activities. In this study, a polarization-selective structure of a skin-conformable photoplethysmographic (PPG) sensor was developed to decrease the amount of scattered light from the epidermis, which is the main cause of motion artifacts. The motion artifacts were suppressed more than 10-fold in comparison with those of rigid sensors. The developed sensor-with two orthogonal polarizers-facilitated successful PPG signal monitoring during wrist angle movements corresponding to high levels of physical activity, enabling continuous monitoring of daily activities, even while exercising for personal health care.