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On-screen fingerprint sensor with optically and electrically tailored transparent electrode patterns for use on high-resolution mobile displays

Engineering and Technology

On-screen fingerprint sensor with optically and electrically tailored transparent electrode patterns for use on high-resolution mobile displays

H. Kim-lee, S. W. Hong, et al.

Discover the innovative development of a mutual capacitive-type on-screen fingerprint sensor for full-screen smartphones, crafted by esteemed researchers including Hyun-Joon Kim-Lee and Seog Woo Hong. This groundbreaking technology ensures high signal sensitivity while minimizing display interference.

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Abstract
In this study, a mutual capacitive-type on-screen fingerprint sensor, which can recognize fingerprints on a display screen to provide smartphones with full-screen displays with a minimal bezel area, is fabricated. On-screen fingerprint sensors are fabricated using an indium tin oxide transparent conductor with a sheet resistance of ~10 Ω/sq. and a transmittance of ~94% (~86% with the substrate effect) in the visible wavelength range, and assembled onto a display panel. Even at this high transmittance, the electrodes can degrade the display quality when they are placed on the display. The interference between periodic display pixel arrays and sensor patterns can lead to the Moiré phenomenon. It is necessary to find an appropriate sensor pattern that minimizes the Moiré pattern, while maintaining the signal sensitivity. To search for appropriate patterns, a numerical calculation is carried out over wide ranges of pitches and rotation angles. The range is narrowed for an experimental evaluation, which is used to finally determine the sensor design. As the selected sensor pitches are too small to detect capacitance variations, three unit patterns are electrically connected to obtain a unit block generating a larger signal. By applying the selected sensor pattern and circuit driving by block, fingerprint sensing on a display is demonstrated with a prototype built on a commercial smartphone.
Publisher
Microsystems & Nanoengineering
Published On
Jan 28, 2020
Authors
Hyun-Joon Kim-Lee, Seog Woo Hong, Dong Kyun Kim, Jinmyoung Kim, Hong Suk Kim, Seok-Whan Chung, Eun-Hyoung Cho, Hae-Sung Kim, Byung-Kyu Lee
Tags
fingerprint sensor
mutual capacitive
smartphones
indium tin oxide
display technology
signal sensitivity
Moiré patterns
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