材料科学
导线
绝缘体(电)
聚合物
复合材料
金属
金属-绝缘体过渡
纳米技术
冶金
作者
Hongzhang Wang,Youyou Yao,Zhi‐Zhu He,Wei Rao,Liang Hu,Sen Chen,Ju Lin,Jianye Gao,Pengju Zhang,Xuyang Sun,Xiangjiang Wang,Yuntao Cui,Qian Wang,Shijin Dong,Guozhen Chen,Jing Liu
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.201901337
摘要
Materials with a temperature-controlled reversible electrical transition between insulator and conductor are attracting huge attention due to their promising applications in many fields. However, most of them are intrinsically rigid and require complicated fabrication processes. Here, a highly stretchable (680% strain) liquid metal polymer composite as a reversible transitional insulator and conductor (TIC), which is accompanied with huge resistivity changes (more than 4 × 109 times) reversibly through a tuning temperature in a few seconds is introduced. When frozen, the insulated TIC becomes conductive and recovers after warming. Both the phase change of the liquid metal droplets and the rigidity change of the polymer contribute directly to transition between insulator and conductor. A simplified model is established to predict the expansion and connection of liquid metal droplets. Along with high stretchability, straightforward fabrication methods, rapid triggering time, large switching ratio, good repeatability, the TIC offers tremendous possibilities for numerous applications, like stretchable switches, semiconductors, temperature sensors, and resistive random-access memory. Accordingly, a system that can display numbers and letters via converting alternative TIC temperature to a binary signal on a computer is conceived and demonstrated. The present discovery suggests a general strategy for fabricating and stimulating a stretchable transitional insulator and conductor based on liquid metal and allied polymers.
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