WO2015021761A1 - 一种单电极触摸传感器及其制备方法 - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a touch sensor and a preparation method thereof, in particular to a single-electrode touch sensor and a preparation method thereof.
- the working principle of the existing triboelectric generator is based on the mutual contact and separation of two different triboelectric materials.
- all the friction generators that have been reported are based on the deposition of conductive metal on the surface of the triboelectric thin film material, thereby realizing external Output power. This will result in an increase in device fabrication costs.
- Touch sensors enable the detection of touch by converting the signal of the touch device into a resistive or voltage output that is linear or in any function. It has broad application prospects in the fields of robots, human-machine interfaces and safety systems.
- the existing touch sensors are mainly based on the working principle of voltage resistance and capacitance change, and external power supply is indispensable for the normal operation of these sensors. Since touch sensors that rely on external energy sources are difficult to be widely used in future energy crises, developing a self-driven touch sensor is fundamental to solving the long-term and stable operation of these devices.
- the use of a triboelectric generator to make a touch sensor not only allows real-time recording and monitoring of the touch, but also externally outputs power to power other devices.
- the present invention provides a single-electrode touch sensor, comprising: a touch layer, a sensing electrode layer electrically connected to an equipotential source at one end, and a signal monitoring component, wherein the sensing electrode layer is attached to the A lower surface of the touch layer, the sensing electrode layer being electrically connected to the signal monitoring component.
- the touch layer is a single layer of thin layer or film having a thickness of 100 nm to 1 mm.
- the thickness is 500 ⁇ -800 ⁇ .
- the touch layer is selected from the group consisting of polymethyl methacrylate, polyvinyl alcohol, polyester, polyisobutylene, polyurethane elastic sponge, polyethylene terephthalate, polyvinyl butyral, polychloroprene Diene, natural rubber, polyacrylonitrile, polybisphenol carbonate, polychloroether, polyvinylidene chloride, polystyrene, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyimide, polyvinyl chloride, polydimethylsiloxane Oxime and polytetrafluoroethylene.
- the upper surface of the touch layer is provided with a micro/nano structure in whole or in part.
- the micro/nano structure is selected from the group consisting of nanowires, nanoparticles, nanorods, nanotubes, nanoflowers, and arrays of the above structures.
- the micro/nano structure is an array of linear, cubic or quadrangular pyramid elements, each unit having a size of 10 ⁇ -50 ⁇ .
- the sensing electrode layer is selected from the group consisting of metals, alloys, conductive oxides, and organic conductors.
- the metal is gold, silver, platinum, aluminum, nickel, copper, titanium, chromium or selenium
- the alloy is selected from the group consisting of gold, silver, platinum, aluminum, nickel, copper, titanium, chromium and selenium.
- the conductive oxide is indium tin oxide
- the organic conductor is self-polypyrrole, polyphenylene sulfide, polyphthalocyanine compound, polyaniline and/or polythiophene.
- the sensing electrode layer is a flat plate, a sheet or a film, and the thickness of the film is
- the sensing electrode layer is composed of a plurality of discrete electrode units attached to the lower surface of the touch layer, each of the electrode units being electrically connected to the signal monitoring element.
- each of the electrode units is a regular or irregular pattern, and each of the electrode units has the same or different size and shape.
- the signal monitoring component comprises a plurality of signal monitoring units, each of the signal monitoring units being the same or different.
- the touch layer is composed of a plurality of touch units, and the discrete electrode units are attached to a lower surface of the touch unit.
- each of the touch units is in a pattern arrangement of discrete or partial connections, each of the touch units being the same or different.
- the touch unit and the electrode unit have substantially the same shape and size, and the lower surface of each touch unit corresponds to one of the electrode units.
- an isolation layer is further included for filling a gap between the adjacent one of the electrode units and the adjacent one of the touch units.
- the barrier layer is a triboelectrically neutral substance.
- the touch layer and the sensing electrode layer are hard materials or flexible materials.
- the equipotential source is provided by grounding or by an external compensation circuit.
- the electrical connection to the equipotential source is achieved by the signal monitoring element or load resistor.
- the resistance of the load resistor is 1 ⁇ ⁇ - 200 ⁇ ⁇ .
- the present invention also provides a touch pen for use with the aforementioned touch sensor, characterized in that the touch pen includes a contact in contact with the touch layer, and the frictional electrical properties of the contact material and the touch layer material are different .
- the contact material is an insulator, a semiconductor or a conductor.
- the insulator is polymethyl methacrylate, polyvinyl alcohol, polyester, and polyisobutylene.
- the surface size of the contact in contact with the touch layer is greater than or substantially equal to the size of the electrode unit in the sensing electrode layer that is in contact with the touch layer.
- the invention also provides a preparation method of the foregoing touch sensor, comprising the following steps:
- the touch layer is attached to the upper surface of the sensing electrode layer so that the two are in close contact.
- the step (2) is to graphically arrange a plurality of electrode units, and each will The electrode units are all electrically connected to the signal monitoring unit.
- the sensing electrode layer is a metal material
- the step (2) is to prepare the sensing electrode layer by deposition, magnetron sputtering, evaporation or printing printing technology on the lower surface of the touch layer, and It is electrically connected to one input of the signal monitoring component, while step (4) is omitted.
- the step (3-1) is further included, and a load resistor is connected between the sensing electrode layer and the equal-potential source to be connected in parallel or in series with the signal monitoring element.
- the single-electrode touch sensor of the present invention has the following advantages:
- a self-driving touch sensor based on a single-electrode triboelectric generator was fabricated for the first time.
- the sensor does not require an external power supply unit, and relies on the contact, separation and sliding of the finger or stylus with the touch layer material to trigger the friction electric generator to signal, thereby real-time recording and monitoring of the touch action.
- the touch sensor has the advantages of simple structure and easy manufacture, and can be conveniently applied to intelligent electronic devices such as mobile phones and tablet computers and human-computer interaction interfaces.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic structural view of a touch sensor of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a sensing operation of a touch sensor according to the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a schematic view showing another typical structure of the touch sensor of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of a sensing operation of a touch sensor for a sliding motion according to the present invention
- FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram showing another typical structure of the touch sensor of the present invention
- FIG. 6 is a schematic view showing another typical structure of the touch sensor of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic view showing another typical structure of the touch sensor of the present invention.
- Figure 8 is a schematic diagram of the sensing operation of the structure shown in Figure 7 for the sliding action
- FIG. 9 is a schematic view showing another typical structure of the touch sensor of the present invention.
- Figure 10 is a response signal of a touch sensor prepared in accordance with Embodiment 2 of the present invention for finger contact and departure.
- FIG. 1 shows a typical structure of a touch sensor of the present invention: a touch layer 10, a sensing electrode layer 20 electrically connected to an equipotential source 40 at one end, and a signal monitoring element 30, wherein the sensing electrode layer 20 is attached On the lower surface of the touch layer 10, the sensing electrode layer 20 is electrically connected to the signal monitoring element 30.
- the principle of the present invention, the selection principle of each component, and the material range will be described below in conjunction with the typical structure of FIG. 1, but it is obvious that the content is not limited to the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, but can be used for All technical solutions disclosed by the present invention.
- the working principle of the generator of the present invention is described with reference to FIG. 2. Since the working principle is only related to the portion of the contact between the applicator and the touch layer of the touch action, only the surface of the part where the two actually contact is described in FIG. .
- the applicator 100 of the touch action such as a finger touch touch
- the skin electron loss ability is strong as an example, and the microstructures of the contact surface are generated after the contact between the two.
- a slight tangential sliding, resulting in friction creates a surface charge with a positive charge on the surface of the skin and a negative charge on the surface of the touch layer 10 (see Figure 2-a).
- the finger 100 leaves the balance of the surface charge on the skin and the touch layer 10 is destroyed, electrons flow from the sensing electrode layer 20 to the equipotential source 40, and the signal monitoring component 30 can monitor the corresponding electrical signal output (see Figure 2). -b).
- the finger 100 is completely separated from the touch layer 10, the charge reaches equilibrium without electron flow (see Fig. 2-c).
- the triboelectric property of the material referred to in the present invention refers to the ability of a material to lose electrons in the process of friction or contact with other materials, that is, one of two different materials is positively charged when contacted or rubbed, one band Negative electricity indicates that the two materials have different electron abilities, that is, the triboelectric properties of the two materials are different.
- the polymer nylon is in contact with the aluminum foil, the surface thereof is positively charged, that is, the electron deprivation ability is strong
- the polymer PTFE is in contact with the aluminum foil, the surface thereof is negatively charged, that is, the electron ability is strong.
- polymeric materials can be used in the touch layer 10 of the present invention and have increasingly stronger electron-accepting power in the order of alignment: polymethyl methacrylate, polyvinyl alcohol, polyester, polyisobutylene, polyurethane elastic sponge , polyethylene terephthalate, polyvinyl butyral, polychloroprene, natural rubber, polyacrylonitrile, polybisphenol carbonate, polychloroether, polyvinylidene chloride, polystyrene , polyethylene, polypropylene, polyimide, polyvinyl chloride, polydimethylsiloxane and polytetrafluoroethylene.
- polymethyl methacrylate polyvinyl alcohol
- polyester polyisobutylene
- polyurethane elastic sponge polyethylene terephthalate
- polyvinyl butyral polychloroprene
- natural rubber polyacrylonitrile
- polybisphenol carbonate polychloroether
- polyvinylidene chloride polystyrene
- polyethylene
- a suitable polymer material can be selected as the touch layer 10 in accordance with the order listed above to obtain an optimum electrical signal output performance.
- the micro/nano structure in whole or in part on the upper surface of the touch layer 10, that is, the surface on which the sensing electrode layer 20 is not disposed, to increase the touch layer 10 and the touch action applicator 100.
- the effective contact area increases the surface charge density of the two, and the micro/nano structure is preferably a nanowire, a microwire, a nanoparticle, a nanorod, a microrod, a nanotube, a microtube, a nanoflower, and an array composed of these structures.
- nanoarrays consisting of nanowires, nanotubes or nanorods.
- the array may be a linear, cubic, or quadrangular pyramid-shaped array prepared by photolithography or the like, and the size of each micro-nano structural unit in the array is on the order of nanometers to micrometers, preferably 10 ⁇ -50 ⁇ , more preferably 50 ⁇ -10 ⁇ , more preferably 100 ⁇ -5 ⁇ , the unit size and shape of the specific pico nanostructure should not limit the scope of the present invention.
- the touch layer 10 is generally a single layer of a thin layer or film having a thickness of between 100 nm and 1 mm, preferably 500 ⁇ ⁇ - 800 ⁇ , more preferably 10 ⁇ - 500 ⁇ .
- a commercially available film can be used, or it can be produced by a method such as spin coating.
- the touch action applicator is typically a hand or a touch pen, wherein the skin of the finger may be insulated when dry and may be a conductor under wet conditions.
- the triboelectric characteristics of the non-skin touch layer 10 material are greatly different, so that the touch action applied thereto produces a significant signal output.
- the contact material of the touch pen in contact with the touch layer should be different from the material of the touch layer 10, and it is preferable that the tribological characteristics of the two are largely different to make the sensor more sensitive.
- the contact material of the touch pen must be a conductor, a semiconductor or an insulator, because materials having a large difference in frictional electric properties from the material of the friction layer 10 exist in these types of materials, and also according to the material of the friction layer 10 Change to make a tone Whole.
- the touch layer 10 is polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), and the contact material of the touch pen may be polymethyl methacrylate, polyvinyl alcohol, polyester, polyisobutylene or the like. Based on the principle of action between the friction layer 10 and the touch pen contact material and the selection principle, the person skilled in the art can easily determine the material types of the two by simple experiments. Therefore, the selection of the touch action applicator contact material is within the scope of the present invention.
- the sensing electrode layer 20 is made of a conductive material, and the conductive material may be selected from a metal, an indium tin oxide, an organic conductor or a doped semiconductor, and the sensing electrode layer 20 may be a flat plate, a sheet or a film, wherein the thickness of the film
- the range of choice is from 10 nm to 5 mm, preferably from 50 nm to 1 mm, preferably from 100 ⁇ to 500 ⁇ .
- Materials commonly used in the art are: metals, including gold, silver, platinum, aluminum, nickel, copper, titanium, chromium or selenium; selected from the group consisting of gold, silver, platinum, aluminum, nickel, copper, titanium, chromium and selenium.
- the sensing electrode layer 20 can be attached to the lower surface of the touch layer 10 by a conventional method such as direct bonding or deposition to form a close contact.
- the present invention does not limit the touch layer 10 and the sensing electrode layer 20 to be a hard material, and a flexible material may also be selected because the hardness of the material does not significantly affect the perception of the touch action and the output of the electrical signal. If the friction surface is to maintain the plane, it can also be achieved by the support of other components. Therefore, those skilled in the art can select the material hardness of the touch layer 10 and the sensing electrode layer 20 according to actual conditions.
- the electrical connection of the sensing electrode layer 20 to the equipotential source 40 is the key to the proper operation of the sensor of the present invention, which may be provided by grounding or by an external compensation circuit.
- Grounding as used in the present invention means connecting to an object capable of providing or receiving a large amount of electric charge, wherein "ground” means a ground or conductive substance whose electric potential is taken to zero at any point, such as a ship, carrying Metal casings for tools or electronic equipment, etc.
- the electrical connection can be implemented either directly through the signal monitoring component 30 or by connecting a load resistor (see Figure 3-b, labeled 701, 702, ...
- And 705 is a load resistor), that is, the sensing electrode layer 20 is electrically connected to the equipotential source 40 through the loading resistor, and the signal monitoring component 30 that needs to supply power or perform signal monitoring monitors the electricity by being connected in parallel or in series with the loading resistor. signal.
- the resistance of the load resistor and signal monitoring component 30 has a large effect on the output voltage. If the resistance value is large, the voltage distributed across the load and signal monitoring component 30 increases. Generally, the resistance value is selected from 1 ⁇ ⁇ to 200 ⁇ ⁇ , preferably 10 ⁇ ⁇ - 100 ⁇ ⁇ .
- FIG. 3-a shows another typical structure of the touch sensor of the present invention, comprising: a touch layer 10, a sensing electrode layer 20 electrically connected to the equipotential source 40 at one end, and a signal monitoring component 30, the sensing electrode
- the layer 20 is composed of a plurality of discrete electrode units 201 that are attached to the lower surface of the touch layer 10, each electrode unit 201 being electrically connected to the signal monitoring element 30.
- the selection principle of each component of the sensor is the same as that described in FIG. 1, and details are not described herein again.
- the material selection and thickness are the same as those of the aforementioned sensing electrode 20, preferably a film, preferably prepared by deposition on the lower surface of the touch layer 10.
- Each of the electrode units 201 may be a regular pattern or an irregular pattern, and may be selected as needed.
- Rule graphics, especially central symmetry, are preferred to facilitate overall layout design, such as regular polygons such as triangles, squares, diamonds, regular hexagons, regular octagons, or circles.
- 5 and 6 are layout designs when the electrode unit 201 is square and regular hexagon, respectively. Both of these layouts cover the lower surface of the touch layer 10 with the electrode unit 201 for the purpose of performing touch sensing on the entire touch layer 10.
- Electrode units at the corners such as trapezoidal electrode units. 202 and a triangular electrode unit 203. It is also possible to take the electrode unit 201 disposed on a portion of the lower surface of the touch layer 10 to achieve touch sensing only for the position to be monitored. All electrode units can be the same size or shape, and can be adjusted according to the layout requirements.
- the size of the portion where the electrode unit 201 is attached to the touch layer 10 and the spacing between the adjacent electrode units 201 are all related to the accuracy of the touch sensor. Under the touch layer 10 of the same area, the more the electrode units 201 are arranged, the more accurate the positioning of the contact position; on the other hand, the larger the size of the electrode unit 201, the stronger the output of the electrical signal; meanwhile, the electrode unit 201 The size should also be related to the touch action
- the adder such as a finger or a touch pen, matches the surface size of the contact with the touch layer 10 when the touch action is applied, preferably the size of the two is comparable, more preferably the proximity or touch action of the touch applicator with the touch layer 10 when the touch action is applied
- the surface size of the contact is greater than or substantially equal to the size of the portion of the electrode unit 201 that is in contact with the touch layer 10.
- This embodiment is similar to the mode shown in Fig. 1, and is capable of detecting a sliding touch action in addition to the sensor-signal of the contact-separation type touch operation.
- the principle is as shown in FIG. 4: When the applicator 100 of the touch action contacts the touch layer 10, the lower surface of the touch action applier 100 generates a positive charge due to the contact friction effect, and the corresponding portion of the touch layer 10 is generated. a negative charge of the amount (see FIG.
- the surface charge on the left first electrode unit 201 and its corresponding touch layer 10, and the surface charge on the touch layer 10 corresponding to the electrode unit 201 do not slowly disappear under ambient conditions, and finally return to In the initial state without friction, the weak current generated by the recovery process can be shielded as noise and does not have any effect on the normal operation of the sensor.
- Figure 3-b is a typical structure of a connection load resistor in a touch sensor, the main structure of which is the same as that of Figure 3-a, except that each electrode unit 201 is electrically connected to the equipotential source 40 through a load resistor.
- a plurality of signal monitoring units (reference numerals 301, 302, 303, 304, and 305) are respectively coupled in parallel with the load resistors. This method can be easily controlled by adjusting the resistance of the load resistor. The strength of the output signal. When there are more than two load resistors, these load resistors may be the same or different.
- the increase of the resistance of the load resistor may increase the output voltage, and the user may adjust the load resistance connected to the electrode unit 201 at different positions according to actual needs. , so that the output signal meets the needs.
- FIG. 5 shows another typical structure of the touch sensor of the present invention, comprising: a touch layer 10, a sensing electrode layer 20 electrically connected to the equipotential source 40 at one end, and a signal monitoring element 30, the sensing electrode layer 20 It is composed of a plurality of discrete electrode units 201 attached to the lower surface of the touch layer 10, each of which is electrically connected to the signal monitoring component 30.
- the signal monitoring component 30 includes a plurality of signal monitoring units, respectively It is represented by a first signal monitoring unit 301, a second signal monitoring unit 302, and a third signal monitoring unit 303.
- the types of these signal monitoring units can be the same, except that different electrode units 201 are respectively connected. This scheme is suitable for the case where the number of monitoring channels of one signal monitoring unit is insufficient.
- each signal monitoring unit can be connected to all the electrode units 201, but the types of these signal monitoring units are different, for example, the first signal monitoring unit 301 is used to monitor current, and second.
- the signal monitoring unit 302 is for monitoring the voltage
- the third signal monitoring unit 303 is for monitoring the current density and the like.
- FIG. 7 shows another typical structure of the touch sensor of the present invention, comprising: a touch layer 10, a sensing electrode layer 20 electrically connected to the equipotential source 40 at one end, and a signal monitoring component 30, the touch layer 10 being composed of The touch unit 101 is configured.
- the sensing electrode layer 20 is composed of a plurality of discrete electrode units 201 attached to the lower surface of the touch unit 101, and each of the electrode units 201 is electrically connected to the signal monitoring element 30.
- the touch unit 101 may be discrete or partially connected to form a certain pattern.
- each touch unit can be the same or different, for example, for some sensitivity requirements
- a material having a micro/nano structure on the surface or a material having a large difference between the triboelectric characteristics and the touch action can be used; for a portion having a high positioning accuracy, the layout density can be increased with a small-sized touch unit.
- those skilled in the art can combine the materials, sizes and shapes of the touch unit 101 according to actual conditions to achieve a suitable layout.
- the electrode unit 201 shown in FIG. 7 has substantially the same shape and size as the touch unit 101, and the lower surface of each touch unit 101 is correspondingly attached to one electrode unit 201. This is only a specific implementation manner, and actually There is no such restriction.
- the electrode unit 201 may be provided in one or a plurality of lower surfaces of each touch unit 101; the shape may be similar to or different from the touch unit 101.
- the support member 50 which is located on the lower surface of the sensing electrode layer 20, may be part of the sensor itself or may be provided by the mounting environment of the sensor and therefore does not necessarily have to be part of the sensor.
- the material for the support member 50 is preferably insulating, and may be either rigid or flexible, and the touch unit 101 and the electrode unit 201 can be supported as long as it has a certain mechanical strength.
- the working principle of the structure touch sensor is as shown in FIG. 8: when the applicator 100 of the touch action contacts the touch unit 101, the lower surface of the touch action applier 100 generates a positive charge due to the contact friction effect, and the touch unit 101 The upper surface generates an equal amount of negative charge (see FIG. 8-a); when the touch action applier 100 slides in the direction of the arrow, the surface charge of the touch unit 101 is mismatched due to a change in the friction area, in order to balance The generated potential difference, the negative charge flows from the electrode unit 201 to the equipotential source 40, so that there is an electrical signal output on the signal monitoring component 30, and the signal monitoring component 30 can be displayed at the position of the first touch unit 101 by the positioning function. Touching the activity (see FIG.
- the embodiment shown in Fig. 9 is similar to that shown in Fig. 7, except that the separation layer 60 is filled in the gap between the adjacent electrode units 201 and the adjacent touch unit 101.
- the function of the spacer layer 60 is to keep the touch plane flat while increasing its mechanical strength and life. It is best to choose a material that is neutral in friction and electrical properties, such as wood and plexiglass.
- the touch sensor of the present invention can not only sense and position a touch motion, but also sense the pressure applied when the touch is applied.
- the touch layer 10 as the polydimethylsiloxane and the sensing electrode layer 20 as the indium tin oxide ITO film
- the 4 ⁇ 4 sensor assembled in the manner shown in FIG. 3 is taken as an example to study the output electrical signal to the touch pressure. response.
- the result shows that pressing the portion of the touch layer 10 corresponding to the different electrode units 201 displays an electric signal output at the corresponding position on the signal detecting element 30, and the output voltage gradually increases as the pressing force increases.
- the sensing characteristics remain unchanged.
- the finger is applied with different pressures at different positions of the sensor, the output signal still has a significant difference.
- the touch sensor of the present invention is prepared by the following method:
- the touch layer 10 is attached to the upper surface of the sensing electrode layer 20 so that the two are in close contact.
- a touch action applicator such as a finger touches the touch layer 10
- the sensor will output a signal to the outside, and these signals are collected in real time by the signal monitoring component 30, by analyzing these signals. , we can know where the touch action occurs.
- the sensing electrode 20 is composed of a plurality of electrode units 201
- the step (2) needs to first arrange the plurality of electrode units 201 in a desired pattern, and electrically connect each of the electrode units 201 to the signal monitoring unit 30, Then proceed to step (3).
- the step (3) further includes a step (3-1), and a load resistor is connected between the sensing electrode layer and the equipotential source to make the signal The monitoring elements are connected in parallel.
- the step (2) is to prepare the sensing electrode layer 20 by a method of deposition, magnetron sputtering, evaporation or printing printing on the lower surface of the touch layer 10, It is electrically connected to an input of the signal monitoring component 30 while the step (4) is omitted.
- Example 1 Preparation of a single sensing electrode touch sensor
- An A1 foil having a length of 10 cmX and a width of 10 cmX and a thickness of 25 ⁇ m was cut as an electrode layer, and a layer of polymer (PDMS) was formed by spin coating on the electrode layer as a triboelectric material.
- PDMS polymer
- the copper wire is also connected to a voltmeter.
- the voltmeter When the polymer layer PDMS is touched by hand, the voltmeter has a corresponding signal output, indicating that mechanical energy can be converted into electrical energy for power generation.
- the hand and polymer layer PDMS are separated, the opposite electrical signal can be observed.
- Example 2 Preparation of a multi-electrode unit touch sensor
- a plexiglass 10 cm long and 10 cm thick and 1.59 mm thick was used as a support member for the device by laser cutting.
- 16 transparent electrode unit (ITO) arrays of 1 cm long and 1 cm wide were fabricated on the supporting member to form a sensing electrode layer.
- 16 electrode units were connected to 16 resistors with 16 copper wires, and the other end of each resistor was grounded. At the same time, each resistor is connected in parallel with a voltage test device.
- Making a layer of polymer on top of the sensing electrode layer The material polydimethyl siloxane PDMS is used to completely cover the entire electrode array.
- FIG. 10 is a voltage signal output by the touch sensor when the finger touches and leaves.
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