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Supplementary information files for "Self-powered ultrasensitive and highly stretchable temperature–strain sensing composite yarns"

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Supplementary files for article "Self-powered ultrasensitive and highly stretchable temperature–strain sensing composite yarns"<br><br>With the emergence of stretchable/wearable devices, functions, such as sensing, energy storage/harvesting, and electrical conduction, should ideally be carried out by a single material, while retaining its ability to withstand large elastic deformations, to create compact, functionally-integrated and autonomous systems. A new class of trimodal, stretchable yarn-based transducer formed by coating commercially available Lycra® yarns with PEDOT:PSS is presented. The material developed can sense strain (first mode), and temperature (second mode) and can power itself thermoelectrically (third mode), eliminating the need for an external power-supply. The yarns were extensively characterized and obtained an ultrahigh (gauge factor ∼3.6 × 10<sup>5</sup>, at 10–20% strain) and tunable (up to about 2 orders of magnitude) strain sensitivity together with a very high strain-at-break point (up to ∼1000%). These PEDOT:PSS-Lycra yarns also exhibited stable thermoelectric behavior (Seebeck coefficient of 15 μV K<sup>−1</sup>), which was exploited both for temperature sensing and self-powering (∼0.5 μW, for a 10-couple module at Δ<i>T</i> ∼ 95 K). The produced material has potential to be interfaced with microcontroller-based systems to create internet-enabled, internet-of-things type devices in a variety of form factors.<br><br>© The Author(s), CC BY NC 4.0<br>
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2025-11-20
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