执行机构
材料科学
电容
电极
电磁屏蔽
激光烧蚀
计算机科学
光电子学
电活性聚合物
机械工程
声学
激光器
复合材料
光学
人工智能
物理
工程类
物理化学
化学
作者
Karl Kruusamäe,Paola Brunetto,Salvatore Graziani,Luigi Fortuna,Margus Kodu,Raivo Jaaniso,Andres Punning,Alvo Aabloo
摘要
This paper presents a realization of a self-sensing ionic polymer-metal composite (IPMC) device by patterning its surface electrodes and thus creating separate actuator and sensor parts. The sensor and actuator elements of such device are still electrically coupled through the capacitance and/or conductivity of the ionic polymer. By creating a separate grounded shielding electrode between the two parts, it is possible to suppress significantly the undesired cross-talk from the actuator to the sensor. The paper at hand compares three different methods for separating sensor and actuator parts: manual scraping, machine milling, and laser ablation. The basis of comparison of the methods is the electrical characteristics of the device after realizing the surface patterns and the convenience of manufacturing.
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