Hybrid Flexible NFC Sensor on Paper

Everyday healthcare objects have become the focus of interdisciplinary research lines, which aim to monitor human biomedical parameters by means of ergonomic and, ideally, environmentally sustainable sensors. Here, a hybrid system, based on both solution-processed- and conventional silicon-technolog...

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Published inIEEE journal on flexible electronics Vol. 2; no. 1; pp. 4 - 10
Main Authors Conti, Silvia, Nepa, Francesco, Pascoli, Stefano Di, Brunetti, Irene, Pimpolari, Lorenzo, Song, Xiuju, Parvez, Khaled, Lomeri, Hamed Javanbakht, De Rossi, Francesca, Lucarelli, Giulia, Polino, Giuseppina, Brown, Thomas, Pascual, Laura Ferrer, Bernicola, Maria del Pilar, Corro, Elena del, Marin, Enrique Gonzalez, Sanchez, Sandy, Hagfeldt, Anders, Callegari, Christian, Pieri, Francesco, Macucci, Massimo, Massaro, Michele, Iannaccone, Giuseppe, Garrido, Jose Antonio, Brunetti, Francesca, Casiraghi, Cinzia, Fiori, Gianluca
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.01.2023
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ISSN2768-167X
2768-167X
DOI10.1109/JFLEX.2023.3238682

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Summary:Everyday healthcare objects have become the focus of interdisciplinary research lines, which aim to monitor human biomedical parameters by means of ergonomic and, ideally, environmentally sustainable sensors. Here, a hybrid system, based on both solution-processed- and conventional silicon-technology, is reported. In particular, a strain and a pH sensor are developed based on graphene inks, while a humidity detector is implemented using a poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)-poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS). The printed sensors are integrated into a demonstrator consisting of a silicon near field communication (NFC) transponder chip with logic and transceiver capabilities, bonded on a circuit board with inkjet-printed components on a paper substrate: an antenna and a power supply (in addition to the sensor). This proof-of-concept seeks to address the needs for a future circular economy, as well as those for cheap, flexible, and lightweight, multi-functional electronics.
ISSN:2768-167X
2768-167X
DOI:10.1109/JFLEX.2023.3238682