执行机构
材料科学
计算机科学
机器人
聚乳酸
仿人机器人
纳米技术
人工智能
复合材料
聚合物
作者
Daobing Chen,Qingping Liu,Zhiwu Han,Junqiu Zhang,Honglie Song,Kejun Wang,Zhengyi Song,Shifeng Wen,Yan Zhou,Chunze Yan,Yusheng Shi
标识
DOI:10.1002/advs.202000584
摘要
Integrated sensor-actuators with exciting functionalities, such as action self-sensing, position self-sensing, posture self-sensing, or active sensing, are promising for applications in biomedical device, human-machine interaction, intelligent self-protection devices, and humanoid robots. Despite recent progress, it remains challenging to achieve a macroscopical integrated sensor-actuator in a material system with microstructures. To address this critical challenge, a 4D printing bioinspired microstructure strategy is reported to design a high-performance integrated sensor-actuator capable of simultaneous actuation and sensation. Decoupled thermal stimulation and strain sensation is achieved by combining nanocarbon black/polylactic acid composites with bioinspired gradient microgap structures. As a result, printed integrated sensor-actuators can actively touch objects triggered by thermal stimulation and self-sense the touching state through the resistance change. It is anticipated that the basic design principle underlying this behavior can be used to develop integrated sensor-actuators of various shapes and functionalities to meet desirable applications.
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