Age of Flexible Electronics: Emerging Trends in Soft Multifunctional Sensors

Jeng Hun Lee, Kilwon Cho, Jang Kyo Kim

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    Abstract

    With the commercialization of first-generation flexible mobiles and displays in the late 2010s, humanity has stepped into the age of flexible electronics. Inevitably, soft multifunctional sensors, as essential components of next-generation flexible electronics, have attracted tremendous research interest like never before. This review is dedicated to offering an overview of the latest emerging trends in soft multifunctional sensors and their accordant future research and development (R&D) directions for the coming decade. First, key characteristics and the predominant target stimuli for soft multifunctional sensors are highlighted. Second, important selection criteria for soft multifunctional sensors are introduced. Next, emerging materials/structures and trends for soft multifunctional sensors are identified. Specifically, the future R&D directions of these sensors are envisaged based on their emerging trends, namely i) decoupling of multiple stimuli, ii) data processing, iii) skin conformability, and iv) energy sources. Finally, the challenges and potential opportunities for these sensors in future are discussed, offering new insights into prospects in the fast-emerging technology.

    Original languageBritish English
    Article number2310505
    JournalAdvanced Materials
    Volume36
    Issue number16
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 18 Apr 2024

    Keywords

    • electronic skin
    • flexible electronics
    • flexible sensor
    • multifunctional sensor
    • multimodal sensor

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