Pressure Induced Molecular‐Arrangement and Charge‐Density Perturbance in Doped Polymer for Intelligent Motion and Vocal Recognitions
Abstract
Abstract Conjugated polymers (CPs) show great potential for pressure detection due to the amorphous polymer packing, but a lack of clarity regarding sensing mechanisms hampers the development of further applications. Herein, a sacrificial template‐full solution method with both rough surface and high conductivity is described that can be applied to sandwich‐structured resistive pressure sensors. Transient absorption measurements demonstrate the significant increase of carrier lifetime (from 1.44 to 2.54 ns) induced by pressure, which directly evidenced the superior sensing mechanism of sidechain doped conjugated polymer. This sensor displayed low‐pressure detection limit of 0.7 Pa as well as a rapid response time of 18.8 ms, enabling multi‐mode motion analysis including wrist pulse, swallowing, finger bending, grabbing, and typing. Additionally, an intelligent vocal recognition system with convolutional neural networks is used which can achieve >96% classification accuracy across diverse vocal profiles. This general approach is anticipated and enables a new direction for the development of pressure sensors.
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Authors (15)
Huimin Lu
Lei Zhang
Jingyan Jiang
College of Big data and Internet Shenzhen Technology University Shenzhen 518118 China
Jian Song
Zhongchao Zhou
School of Microelectronics Shanghai University Shanghai 201800 China
Wujian Wu
College of Big data and Internet Shenzhen Technology University Shenzhen 518118 China
Ziqian Cheng
Graduate School of China Academy of Engineering Physics Beijing 100193 China
Tengfei Yan
College of Material, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Key Laboratory of Organosilicon Chemistry and Material Technology, Ministry of Education
Hong Hu
Tingting Zhao
Zhen Xu
Siyi Luo
State Key Laboratory of High Performance Ceramics and Superfine Microstructures Shanghai Institute of Ceramics Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai 200050 China
Hui Li
Jianhua Zhang
Charles H. Lawrie
Radcliffe Department of Medicine University of Oxford Oxford OX3 9DU UK