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.
2024
6th IEEE International Conference on Flexible and Printable Sensors and Systems, FLEPS 2024
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2024
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Khaanghah, N. S.; Krik, S.; De Souza Oliveira, H.; Carrasco-Pena, A.; Ciocca, M.; Petti, L.; Haller, M.; Cantarella, G.; Munzenrieder, N.
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].
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