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Alternating Current Electroluminescence for Human‐Interactive Sensing Displays

Wei Jiang, Seokyeong Lee, Guangtao Zan, Kaiying Zhao, Cheolmin Park

2023Advanced Materials49 citationsDOI

Abstract

The development of stimuli-interactive displays based on alternating current (AC)-driven electroluminescence (EL) is of great interest, owing to their simple device architectures suitable for wearable applications requiring resilient mechanical flexibility and stretchability. AC-EL displays can serve as emerging platforms for various human-interactive sensing displays (HISDs) where human information is electrically detected and directly visualized using EL, promoting the development of the interaction of human-machine technologies. This review provides a holistic overview of the latest developments in AC-EL displays with an emphasis on their applications for HISDs. AC-EL displays based on exciton recombination or impact excitations of hot electrons are classified into four representative groups depending upon their device architecture: 1) displays without insulating layers, 2) displays with single insulating layers, 3) displays with double insulating layers, and 4) displays with EL materials embedded in an insulating matrix. State-of-the-art AC HISDs are discussed. Furthermore, emerging stimuli-interactive AC-EL displays are described, followed by a discussion of scientific and engineering challenges and perspectives for future stimuli-interactive AC-EL displays serving as photo-electronic human-machine interfaces.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceFlexibility (engineering)ElectroluminescenceWearable computerAlternating currentOptoelectronicsElectroluminescent displayElectronic skinDisplay deviceComputer scienceNanotechnologyHuman–computer interactionEngineering physicsElectrical engineeringEmbedded systemEngineeringVoltageStatisticsOperating systemLayer (electronics)MathematicsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsInteractive and Immersive DisplaysTactile and Sensory Interactions
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