The demand for sensors in various
fields, such as medicine and
materials, has increased. Owing to the recent development of flexible
material technology, materials that can be attached to the body are
also being developed. Five senses sensors that can replace the five
senses of humans are worth investigating. Halide perovskite has excellent
optoelectrical properties such as tunable bandgap, long carrier diffusion
length, and high photoluminescence quantum yield. However, it has
characteristics that are vulnerable to various external factors such
as water, light, and gas. As a result, it is considered a material
suitable for application to sensors. This study examines the research
trends of halide perovskites to develop vision, olfactory, tactile,
taste, and auditory sensors. Although studies have been conducted
on the application of perovskite oxides in areas such as gas sensors,
little research has been conducted in areas such as magnetic sensors.
The feasibility of implementing the five senses sensor is addressed
by conducting extensive research on these sensors.