材料科学
标度系数
软机器人
弹性体
电阻式触摸屏
应变计
压阻效应
可伸缩电子设备
可穿戴计算机
稳健性(进化)
声学
灵敏度(控制系统)
有限元法
压力传感器
自愈
复合材料
机械工程
结构工程
计算机科学
电子工程
机器人
电气工程
人工智能
数码产品
制作
病理
嵌入式系统
工程类
物理
化学
生物化学
替代医学
基因
计算机视觉
医学
作者
Shuang Wu,Katherine Moody,Abhiroop Kollipara,Yong Zhu
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.2c16741
摘要
Soft and stretchable strain sensors have been attracting significant attention. However, the trade-off between the sensitivity (gauge factor) and the sensing range has been a major challenge. In this work, we report a soft stretchable resistive strain sensor with an unusual combination of high sensitivity, large sensing range, and high robustness. The sensor is made of a silver nanowire network embedded below the surface of an elastomeric matrix (e.g., poly(dimethylsiloxane)). Periodic mechanical cuts are applied to the top surface of the sensor, changing the current flow from uniformly across the sensor to along the conducting path defined by the open cracks. Both experiment and finite element analysis are conducted to study the effect of the slit depth, slit length, and pitch between the slits. The stretchable strain sensor can be integrated into wearable systems for monitoring physiological functions and body motions associated with different levels of strain, such as blood pressure and lower back health. Finally, a soft three-dimensional (3D) touch sensor that tracks both normal and shear stresses is developed for human-machine interfaces and tactile sensing for robotics.
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