材料科学
液态金属
数码产品
可伸缩电子设备
柔性电子器件
纳米技术
可穿戴技术
导线
导电体
复合材料
可穿戴计算机
计算机科学
电气工程
工程类
嵌入式系统
作者
Yanyan Li,Shaolei Wang,Jiaxue Zhang,Xiaohui Ma,Shitai Cao,Yukui Zhang,Shuxuan Feng,Ting Fang,Desheng Kong
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.1c25206
摘要
Stretchable electronics allow functional devices to integrate with human skin seamlessly in an emerging wearable platform termed epidermal electronics. Compliant conductors represent key building components for functional devices. Among the various candidates, gallium-based liquid metals stand out with metallic conductivity and inherent deformability. Currently, the widespread applications of liquid metals in epidermal electronics are hindered by the low steam permeability and hence unpleasant wearing perceptions. In this study, a facile physical deposition approach is established to create a liquid metal micromesh over an elastomer sponge, which exhibits low sheet resistance (∼0.5 Ω sq-1), high stretchability (400% strain), and excellent durability. The porous micromesh shows textile-level permeability to achieve long-term wearing comfort. The conformal interaction of the liquid metal micromesh with the skin gives rise to a low contact impedance. An integrated epidermal sensing sleeve is demonstrated as a human-machine interface to distinguish different hand gestures by recording muscle contractions. The reported stretchable and permeable liquid metal conductor shows promising potentials in next-generation epidermal electronics.
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