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Wireless Stand‐Alone Trimodal Interactive Display Enabled by Direct Capacitive Coupling

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With recent advances in interactive displays, the development of a stand‐alone interactive display with no electrical interconnection is of great interest. Here, a wireless stand‐alone interactive display (WiSID), enabled by… Click to show full abstract

With recent advances in interactive displays, the development of a stand‐alone interactive display with no electrical interconnection is of great interest. Here, a wireless stand‐alone interactive display (WiSID), enabled by direct capacitive coupling, consisting of three layers: two in‐plane metal electrodes separated by a gap, a composite layer for field‐induced electroluminescence (EL) and inverse piezoelectric sound, and a stimuli‐responsive layer, from bottom to top, is presented. Alternating current power necessary for field‐induced EL and inverse piezoelectric sound is wirelessly transferred from a power unit, with two in‐plane electrodes remotely separated from the WiSID. The unique in‐plane power transfer through the stimuli‐sensitive polar bridge allows stand‐alone operation of the WiSID, making it suitable for the wireless dynamic monitoring of medical fluids. Moreover, a haptic wireless stand‐alone trimodal interactive display mounted on a human finger is demonstrated, whereby touch is wirelessly displayed in various outputs of EL, inverse piezoelectric sound, and tactile vibration, making it suitable for a wireless three‐mode smart braille display.

Keywords: wireless stand; display; stand alone; direct capacitive; interactive display; enabled direct

Journal Title: Advanced Materials
Year Published: 2022

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