Thinnest transparent epidermal sensor system based on graphene

作者: SK Ameri , R Ho , H Jang , Y Wang , DM Schnyer

DOI: 10.1109/IEDM.2016.7838446

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摘要: We report the first demonstration of a graphene-based epidermal sensor system (GESS) with total thickness below 500 nm. The GESS is manufactured by cost-effective and rapid “cut-and-paste” method on tattoo paper can be directly laminated human skin like temporary transfer tattoo. Without any tape or adhesive, completely conforms to microscopic morphology via van der Waals interaction. softness transparency GESS, make it world's that invisible both mechanically optically. has been successfully applied measure electrocardiogram (ECG), electroencephalogram (EEG) electromyogram (EMG) signal-to-noise ratio comparable commercial electrodes, in addition temperature hydration. thin transparent graphene used for time enable simultaneous electrical optical sensing.

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