A touchless user interface based on a near-infrared-sensitive transparent optical imager

Author:

Kamijo TakeshiORCID,van Breemen Albert J. J. M.ORCID,Ma Xiao,Shanmugam Santhosh,Bel Thijs,de Haas Gerard,Peeters Bart,Petre Razvan,Tordera DanielORCID,Verbeek Roy,Akkerman Hylke B.,Hagelsieb Luis Moreno,de Roose FlorianORCID,Lieberman Itai,Yamaguchi Fujito,Janssen René A. J.ORCID,Meulenkamp Eric A.,Kronemeijer Auke Jisk,Gelinck Gerwin H.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractTouchless user interfaces that are based on gestures typically rely on near-infrared cameras. However, such systems are often hampered by their limited field of view and high-accuracy calibration requirements. Here we report a touchless user interface that is based on a visually transparent near-infrared-sensitive organic photodetector array and can be used on top of a display. Optical transparency is achieved by using a printed copper grid as a bottom transparent conductive electrode and an array of patterned organic photodetector subpixels. Electro-optical modelling is used to optimize the design of the image sensor, leading to a photodetectivity of approximately 1012 Jones at 850 nm and a high visible-light transmittance of 70%. We show that the imager can be used as a penlight-controlled and gesture-controlled touchless user interface when combined with a commercial display.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Instrumentation,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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