We report classes of electronic systems that achieve
thicknesses, effective elastic moduli, bending stiffness’s, and areal mass
densities matched to the epidermis. Unlike traditional wafer-based
technologies, laminating such devices onto the skin leads to conformal contact
and adequate adhesion based on van der Waals interactions alone, in a manner
that is mechanically invisible to the user. We describe systems incorporating electrophysiological, temperature, and strain sensors, as well as transistors,
light-emitting diodes, photo detectors, radio frequency inductors, capacitors,
oscillators, and rectifying diodes. Solar cells and wireless coils provide
options for power supply. We used this type of technology to measure electrical
activity produced by the heart, brain, and skeletal muscles and show that the
resulting data contain sufficient information for an unusual type of computer
game controller.
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