Materials and technology advancements have enabled the development of thin-film electronics on substrates that were previously unsuitable. This article reports on the potential of using animal-based substrates, including buffalo horn (BH) and mother of pearl (MP), to fabricate negative temperature coefficient thermistors (NTC). The thermistors were fabricated using sputtered Zn metal and IGZO semiconducting thin-films. The conformal sputter deposition allowed the realization of functional devices on uneven natural substrates. The thermistors' performance was investigated using a localized heater on top of the sensor and cycling the temperature between 25 °C and 80 °C. The thermistors show reliable performance over multiple temperature cycles but also a large hysteresis. For increasing temperatures, the sensitivity of the two thermistors in the linear range varies between 0.22%°C-1 and 0.16%°C-1 for the BH and MP substrates, respectively. Being naturally eco-friendly and compatible with vacuum deposition techniques, animal-based materials can offer promising natural eco-friendly substrates for temperature sensors, resulting in less hazardous electronic waste, as well as sensor interfaces on aesthetically pleasing surfaces.
Thin-Film Thermistor Temperature Sensors on Animal-Based Substrates / Khaanghah, N. S.; Krik, S.; De Souza Oliveira, H.; Carrasco-Pena, A.; Ciocca, M.; Petti, L.; Haller, M.; Cantarella, G.; Munzenrieder, N.. - (2024), pp. 1-4. (Intervento presentato al convegno 6th IEEE International Conference on Flexible and Printable Sensors and Systems, FLEPS 2024 tenutosi a fin nel 2024) [10.1109/FLEPS61194.2024.10603740].
Thin-Film Thermistor Temperature Sensors on Animal-Based Substrates
Ciocca M.;Cantarella G.;
2024
Abstract
Materials and technology advancements have enabled the development of thin-film electronics on substrates that were previously unsuitable. This article reports on the potential of using animal-based substrates, including buffalo horn (BH) and mother of pearl (MP), to fabricate negative temperature coefficient thermistors (NTC). The thermistors were fabricated using sputtered Zn metal and IGZO semiconducting thin-films. The conformal sputter deposition allowed the realization of functional devices on uneven natural substrates. The thermistors' performance was investigated using a localized heater on top of the sensor and cycling the temperature between 25 °C and 80 °C. The thermistors show reliable performance over multiple temperature cycles but also a large hysteresis. For increasing temperatures, the sensitivity of the two thermistors in the linear range varies between 0.22%°C-1 and 0.16%°C-1 for the BH and MP substrates, respectively. Being naturally eco-friendly and compatible with vacuum deposition techniques, animal-based materials can offer promising natural eco-friendly substrates for temperature sensors, resulting in less hazardous electronic waste, as well as sensor interfaces on aesthetically pleasing surfaces.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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