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Science ; 377(6608): 859-864, 2022 08 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35981034

ABSTRACT

Recent advances in flexible and stretchable electronics have led to a surge of electronic skin (e-skin)-based health monitoring platforms. Conventional wireless e-skins rely on rigid integrated circuit chips that compromise the overall flexibility and consume considerable power. Chip-less wireless e-skins based on inductor-capacitor resonators are limited to mechanical sensors with low sensitivities. We report a chip-less wireless e-skin based on surface acoustic wave sensors made of freestanding ultrathin single-crystalline piezoelectric gallium nitride membranes. Surface acoustic wave-based e-skin offers highly sensitive, low-power, and long-term sensing of strain, ultraviolet light, and ion concentrations in sweat. We demonstrate weeklong monitoring of pulse. These results present routes to inexpensive and versatile low-power, high-sensitivity platforms for wireless health monitoring devices.


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Monitoring, Physiologic , Remote Sensing Technology , Wearable Electronic Devices , Humans , Monitoring, Physiologic/instrumentation , Pulse , Remote Sensing Technology/instrumentation , Semiconductors , Sweat/chemistry
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