头足类
软机器人
复合材料
红外线的
材料科学
复合数
聚合物
弹性体
仿生学
纳米技术
可伸缩电子设备
光电子学
生物医学工程
计算机科学
数码产品
化学
光学
执行机构
人工智能
工程类
物理
生态学
物理化学
生物
作者
Bin Yao,Xinwei Xu,Zhubing Han,Wenhan Xu,Guang Yang,Jing Guo,Guixin Li,Qing Wang,Hong Wang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scib.2023.10.039
摘要
Cephalopods have evolved an all-soft skin that can rapidly display colors for protection, predation, or communication. Development of synthetic analogs to mimic such color-changing abilities in the infrared (IR) region is pivotal to a variety of technologies ranging from soft robotics, flexible displays, dynamic thermoregulatory systems, to adaptive IR disguise platforms. However, the integration of tissue-like mechanical properties and rapid IR modulation ability into smart materials remains challenging. Here, by drawing inspiration from cephalopod skin, we develop an all-soft adaptive IR composite that can dynamically change its IR appearance upon equiaxial stretching. The biomimetic composite is built entirely from soft materials of liquid metal droplets and elastic elastomer, which are analogs of chromatophores and dermal layer of cephalopod skin, respectively. Driven by externally applied strains, the liquid metal inclusions transition between a contracted droplet state with corrugated surface and an expanded platelet state with relatively smooth surface, enabling dynamic variations in the IR reflectance/emissivity of the composite and ultimately resulting in reversible IR adaption. Strain-actuated flexible IR displays and pneumatically-driven soft devices that can dynamically manipulate their IR appearance are demonstrated as examples of the applicability of this material in emerging adaptive soft electronics.
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