Low-Voltage Stretchable Electroluminescent Loudspeakers with Synchronous Sound and Light Generation

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2023 Mar 29;15(12):16299-16307. doi: 10.1021/acsami.3c00732. Epub 2023 Mar 16.

Abstract

Stretchable sound-in-displays, which can generate synchronous sound and light directly from the display without a separate speaker, allow immersive audio and visual perception even on curved surfaces. In stretchable sound-in-displays, alternating current electroluminescent (ACEL) devices have been used as light-emitting sources owing to their high brightness and stability. However, stretchable ACEL devices that use low dielectric constant (κ) materials require a high operating voltage for generating light and sound. Herein, we demonstrate a stretchable ACEL loudspeaker with a low operating voltage using stretchable high-κ dielectrics and strain-insensitive electrodes. Our device exhibits 87.7 cd/m2 of luminance and 79.70 dB of sound pressure level at an operating voltage of 120 V and 10 kHz. As the next platform of wearable devices, the suggested ACEL loudspeaker exhibits high-quality synchronous light and sound generation performance even under various types of mechanical deformation, such as finger flexion and wrist bending.

Keywords: alternating-current electroluminescent; dielectric elastomer actuation loudspeaker; high-κ material; sound-in-display; stretchable silver nanowire electrode.