材料科学
摩擦电效应
极化(电化学)
纳米技术
触觉技术
触觉传感器
自愈水凝胶
计算机科学
声学
离子键合
离子
人工智能
复合材料
物理
物理化学
机器人
化学
高分子化学
量子力学
作者
Hong‐Joon Yoon,Dong-Min Lee,Young‐Jun Kim,Sohee Jeon,Jae-Hwan Jung,Sung Soo Kwak,Jihye Kim,SeongMin Kim,Yunseok Kim,Sang Woo Kim
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202100649
摘要
Abstract Diverse touch experiences offer a path toward greater human–machine interaction, which is essential for the development of haptic technology. Recent advances in triboelectricity‐based touch sensors provide great advantages in terms of cost, simplicity of design, and use of a broader range of materials. Since performance solely relies on the level of contact electrification between materials, triboelectricity‐based touch sensors cannot effectively be used to measure the extent of deformation of materials under a given mechanical force. Here, an ion‐doped gelatin hydrogel (IGH)‐based touch sensor is reported to identify not only contact with an object but also deformation under a certain level of force. Switchable ionic polarization of the gelatin hydrogel is found to be instrumental in allowing for different sensing mechanisms when it is contacted and deformed. The results show that ionic polarization relies on conductivity of the hydrogels. Quantitative studies using voltage sweeps demonstrate that higher ion mobility and shorter Debye length serve to improve the performance of the mechanical stimuli‐perceptible sensor. It is successfully demonstrated that this sensor offers dynamic deformation‐responsive signals that can be used to control the motion of a miniature car. This study broadens the potential applications for ionic hydrogel‐based sensors in a human–machine communication system.
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