Color-Shifting Iontronic Skin for On-Site, Nonpixelated Pressure Mapping Visualization

Nano Lett. 2024 Apr 11. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.3c04755. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Mimicking the function of human skin is highly desired for electronic skins (e-skins) to perceive the tactile stimuli by both their intensity and spatial location. The common strategy using pixelated pressure sensor arrays and display panels greatly increases the device complexity and compromises the portability of e-skins. Herein, we tackled this challenge by developing a user-interactive iontronic skin that simultaneously achieves electrical pressure sensing and on-site, nonpixelated pressure mapping visualization. By merging the electrochromic and iontronic pressure sensing units into an integrated multilayer device, the interlayer charge transfer is regulated by applied pressure, which induces both color shifting and a capacitance change. The iontronic skin could visualize the trajectory of dynamic forces and reveal both the intensity and spatial information on various human activities. The integration of dual-mode pressure responsivity, together with the scalable fabrication and explicit signal output, makes the iontronic skin highly promising in biosignal monitoring and human-machine interaction.

Keywords: Electrochromic device; Flexible electronics; Iontronic skin; Pressure mapping visualization; Pressure sensing; Tactile perception.