JOURNAL ARTICLE

Recent Advances in Flexible Field‐Effect Transistors toward Wearable Sensors

Ming-Zheng LiSu‐Ting HanYe Zhou

Year: 2020 Journal:   Advanced Intelligent Systems Vol: 2 (11)   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

The introduction of the “Internet of Things” (IoTs) concept has spawned a series of research and development of wearable sensors. Flexible field‐effect transistors (FETs) are considered to be potential sensing devices due to the variety of material utilization and the self‐amplifying function on electrical signals. FETs have demonstrated the ability of detecting different kinds of external stimuli and continuous monitoring functionalities. Herein, the recent progress achieved by the academia in wearable sensors based on flexible FETs, including pressure, temperature, chemical, and biological analytes, which are vital for the manufacturing of smart wearable devices, is summarized. The sensing mechanism for different sensors is introduced and an in‐depth discussion is presented, including material engineering, problems at the current stage, and future challenges.

Keywords:
Wearable computer Wearable technology Transistor Field (mathematics) Computer science Internet of Things Pressure sensor Field-effect transistor Variety (cybernetics) Electrical engineering Nanotechnology Engineering Materials science Embedded system Mechanical engineering Voltage Artificial intelligence

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