In this work we investigate the electromechanical behavior of a flexible piezoelectric sensor, based on Polyvinylidene-fluoride-trifluoroethylene (PVDF-TrFE) capacitor fabricated on ultra-thin polyimide film (5 ?m thick). The piezocapacitor has been integrated with a high mobility p-channel organic thin film transistor, made on polyethylene naphthalate (PEN, 125 ?m thick), by adopting a multi-foil approach. An extensive study of the effects of the electrical and mechanical stress on the device components has been reported in order to evaluate the sensor's reliability in a real environment. Then the sensor was tested, at different working frequencies and applied forces with the intent of mimicking the human sense of touch. We believe that this device can represent a key element for a high performing electronic skin system to be deployed on humanoid robot.

Fully-organic flexible tactile sensor for advanced robotic applications

Rapisarda Matteo;Maiolo Luca;Maita Francesco;Calvi Sabrina;Minotti Antonio;Pecora Alessandro;Mariucci Luigi;Fortunato Guglielmo
2014

Abstract

In this work we investigate the electromechanical behavior of a flexible piezoelectric sensor, based on Polyvinylidene-fluoride-trifluoroethylene (PVDF-TrFE) capacitor fabricated on ultra-thin polyimide film (5 ?m thick). The piezocapacitor has been integrated with a high mobility p-channel organic thin film transistor, made on polyethylene naphthalate (PEN, 125 ?m thick), by adopting a multi-foil approach. An extensive study of the effects of the electrical and mechanical stress on the device components has been reported in order to evaluate the sensor's reliability in a real environment. Then the sensor was tested, at different working frequencies and applied forces with the intent of mimicking the human sense of touch. We believe that this device can represent a key element for a high performing electronic skin system to be deployed on humanoid robot.
2014
9781479980604
electronic skin
flexible tactile sensor
multi-foil approach
organic TFT
PVDF-TrFE
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