Abstract
Numerous wearable biomedical devices are developed for the continuous monitoring of personal health or condition. Biosignals acquisition with high sensitivity is important for designing wearable biomedical devices. A sensing electrode between the human body and wearable electronics significantly affects the sensitivity of the sensors. In this study, we fabricated hierarchically structured flexible electrodes on polyimide substrate (HSFE-PI) using micro-casting technique and gold nanoparticles electrodeposition. Polyimides provides robust and outstanding electrical characteristics, and the reliability of HSFE-PI was verified with a cyclic bending test. The integration of hierarchical structures significantly increased the surface area of the electrode by 2.06 times. We applied the HSFE-PI for electromyogram (EMG) and glucose sensing applications and achieved high sensitivity enhancement in both applications. The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of measured EMG signals was increased by 2.48 times, and the sensitivity of the glucose detection was increased by 1.42 times compared to the planar counterpart.
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Jeung, J., Yun, I., Kim, Y., Seong, S., & Chung, Y. (2022). Hierarchically Structured Flexible Electrode on Polyimide for Highly Sensitive and Reliable Biosignal Acquisition. IEEE Access, 10, 19710–19719. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3152533
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