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Organic-device-based tactile-perception systems can open up new opportunities for the next generation of intelligent products. To meet the critical requirements of artificial perception systems, the efficient construction of organic smart elements with integrated sensing and signal processing functionalities is highly desired, but remains a challenge. This study presents a dual-organic-transistor-based tactile-perception element (DOT-TPE) with biomimetic functionality by the construction of organic synaptic transistors with integrated sensing transistors. The unique geometry of the DOT-TPE permits instantaneous sensing of pressure stimuli and synapse-like processing of an electric signal in a single element. More importantly, these organic-transistor-based tactile-perception elements can be built into arrays to serve as bionic tactile-perception systems. The combined biomimetic functionality of tactile-perception systems, together with their promising features of flexibility and large-area fabrication, makes this work represent a step forward toward novel e-skin devices for artificial intelligence.
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Yaping Zang
Hongguang Shen
Dazhen Huang
Advanced Materials
Chinese Academy of Sciences
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ff040a6be84a7ac8852790 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.201606088
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