Closely Packed Stretchable Ultrasound Array Fabricated with Surface Charge Engineering for Contactless Gesture and Materials Detection

Author:

Dutta Ankan12ORCID,Niu Zhenyuan1,Abdullah Abu Musa1,Tiwari Naveen13,Biswas Md Abu Sayeed1,Li Bowen1,Lorestani Farnaz1,Jing Yun4,Cheng Huanyu1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics The Pennsylvania State University University Park State College PA 16802 USA

2. Center for Neural Engineering The Pennsylvania State University University Park State College PA 16802 USA

3. Center for Research in Biological Chemistry and Molecular Materials (CiQUS) University of Santiago de Compostela Santiago de Compostela 15705 Spain

4. Graduate Program in Acoustics The Pennsylvania State University University Park State College PA 16802 USA

Abstract

AbstractCommunication with hand gestures plays a significant role in human‐computer interaction by providing an intuitive and natural way for humans to communicate with machines. Ultrasound‐based devices have shown promising results in contactless hand gesture recognition without requiring physical contact. However, it is challenging to fabricate a densely packed wearable ultrasound array. Here, a stretchable ultrasound array is demonstrated with closely packed transducer elements fabricated using surface charge engineering between pre‐charged 1–3 Lead Zirconate Titanate (PZT) composite and thin polyimide film without using a microscope. The array exhibits excellent ultrasound properties with a wide bandwidth (≈57.1%) and high electromechanical coefficient (≈0.75). The ultrasound array can decipher gestures up to 10 cm in distance by using a contactless triboelectric module and identify materials from the time constant of the exponentially decaying impedance based on their triboelectric properties by utilizing the electrostatic induction phase. The newly proposed metric of the areal‐time constant is material‐specific and decreases monotonically from a highly positive human body (1.13 m2 s) to negatively charged polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) (0.02 m2 s) in the triboelectric series. The capability of the closely packed ultrasound array to detect material along with hand gesture interpretation provides an additional dimension in the next‐generation human‐robot interaction.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Pennsylvania State University

Publisher

Wiley

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