Taking technology to the next level, researchers have developed a stretchable light-emitting device that operates at low voltages and is safe for human skin.
The stretchable light-emitting device is called alternating-current electroluminescent (ACEL) that can be stuck on the skin or other surfaces like a temporary tattoo.
However, the displays require relatively high voltages to achieve sufficient brightness, which could create safety concerns. So, Desheng Kong and colleagues wanted to develop an ACEL that could operate at lower voltages and thus be safer for human skin.
To make their device, the researchers sandwiched an electroluminescent layer, made of light-emitting microparticles dispersed in a stretchable dielectric material, between two flexible silver nanowire electrodes, reported the study published in ACS Materials Letters.
The device contained a new type of dielectric material, in the form of ceramic nanoparticles embedded in a rubbery polymer, which increased the brightness compared with existing ACEL displays.
They used this material to make a four-digit stopwatch display, which they mounted onto a volunteer's hand.
At low voltages, the stretchable display was sufficiently bright to be seen under indoor lighting.
The bright stretchable display could find a broad range of applications in smart wearables, soft robotics and human-machine interfaces, the researchers said.
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