Device Captures Signatures with Tiny Piezo-Phototronic LEDs
TBMG-18696
11/01/2013
- Content
Using thousands of nanometer-scale wires, researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a sensor device that converts mechanical pressure – from a signature or a fingerprint – directly into light signals that can be captured and processed optically. The sensor device could provide an artificial sense of touch, offering sensitivity comparable to that of the human skin. Beyond collecting signatures and fingerprints, the technique could also be used in biological imaging and micro-electromechanical (MEMS) systems. Ultimately, it could provide a new approach for human-machine interfaces.
- Citation
- "Device Captures Signatures with Tiny Piezo-Phototronic LEDs," Mobility Engineering, November 1, 2013.