Interdigitating Elastic Fibers with a Liquid Metal Core toward Ultrastretchable and Soft Capacitive Sensors: From 1D Fibers to 2D Electronics
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Ultrastretchable and elastic fibers
with a liquid metal
(EGaIn,
eutectic alloy of gallium and indium) core were utilized to fabricate
2D capacitive sensors by arranging the fibers in an interdigitated
structure. Once the fibers were prepared by simple roller coating,
interdigitated structures were formed by plasma-activated chemical
bonding of the fibers. EGaIn was injected into the core of the hollow
elastic fibers, resulting in 2D capacitive sensors with dielectrics
between the in-plane interdigitated electrodes. The liquid metal used
in this work preserves the metallic conductivity upon strain because
of the fluidic nature of the metal. Thus, the capacitance can be manipulated
by the strain (upon mechanical deformation) of interdigitated fibers.
The out-of-plane fringe electric field generated at the edges of the
in-plane interdigitated liquid metal electrodes can be interfered
with by adjacent objects or solvents surrounding the fibers due to
various dielectric constants of the medium, resulting in a varying
capacitance. This approach of fabricating 2D capacitive sensors from
1D fibers with a liquid metal core can be implemented in electronic
textiles, wearable sensors, and soft robotics, owing to the fiber-form
factor as well as the deformable electrical conductivity of the liquid
metal wire.
创建时间:
2022-11-25



