Title
Optical sensor platforms by modular assembly of organic electronic devices
Author
Koetse, M.M.
Rensing, P.A.
van Heck, G.T.
Meulendijks, N.N.M.M.
Kruijt, P.G.M.
Enting, E.H.
Wieringa, F.P.
Schoo, H.F.M.
Publication year
2008
Abstract
Organic electronic devices are ideal for incorporation in sensor devices due to their reduced thickness, weight, and flexibility. Here, we show that organic light emitting diodes (OLED) and organic photodiodes (OPD) can be used in a wide range of optical sensors. Printing technologies allow for cheap production of devices. Using a modular build up of these and additional components such as organic circuitry and/or embedded thinned silicon dies will allow for an almost 2 dimensional design with a variety of resulting products. The emphasis will be given on the design and the fabrication of modules for a pulse-oximeter device and integration into a wireless smart bandage. Results will be shown of a proof of concept device.
Subject
OLED
Optical sensor
Organic photodiode
Pulse-oximeter
Smart bandage
Mechatronics, Mechanics & Materials Technology
HOL - Holst
ETP - Enabling Technology Programs
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/sas13374.2008.4472931
TNO identifier
954025
Publisher
IEEE Computer Society
ISBN
9781424419
Source
2008 IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium, SAS-2008 - Proceedings, 1-3
Bibliographical note
SAS 2008 – IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium, Atlanta, GA, February 12-14, 2008
Document type
conference paper