Projekte
Flexible optical sensor skin
Projektbeschreibung
Fundamental research on flexible devices (electrical and optical) is presently experiencing very dynamic and accelerating growth but, with the exception of displays and solar cells, the applications aspect is still wide open. The ultimate goal of this project is the realization of a flexible optical sensor skin for the measurement of a wide variety of physiological relevance parameters, by integrating polymer LEDs (PLEDs), photodetectors, waveguides and electrical wiring on flexible membranes.
The aim of this phase is the development of flexible and printable PLEDs, as one step for the complete flexible optical sensor skin. The optical design and optimization of the PLED structures will be realized using optical simulations. For large-scale replication of structured foils suitable for the novel optical sensor systems, a printable technique is applied to optimize the production of polymer based LEDs.
Laufzeit
01.01.2015 bis 31.12.2016
Projektleitung
Prof. Dr. Hans Zappe
Ansprechpartner/in
Frau Dr. Pei Li
Telefon:7572
E-Mail:pei.li{at)imtek.uni-freiburg.de
Kooperationspartner
Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung/Foundation and DFG
Schlagworte
Flexible optoelectronics, optical sensor skin, Polymer LEDs