| Literature DB >> 29534314 |
Tianzhao Bu1,2, Tianxiao Xiao1,2, Zhiwei Yang1,2, Guoxu Liu1,2, Xianpeng Fu1,2, Jinhui Nie1,2, Tong Guo1,2, Yaokun Pang1,2, Junqing Zhao1,2, Fengben Xi1,2, Chi Zhang1,2, Zhong Lin Wang1,2,3.
Abstract
Smart skin is expected to be stretchable and tactile for bionic robots as the medium with the ambient environment. Here, a stretchable triboelectric-photonic smart skin (STPS) is reported that enables multidimensional tactile and gesture sensing for a robotic hand. With a grating-structured metal film as the bioinspired skin stripe, the STPS exhibits a tunable aggregation-induced emission in a lateral tensile range of 0-160%. Moreover, the STPS can be used as a triboelectric nanogenerator for vertical pressure sensing with a maximum sensitivity of 34 mV Pa-1 . The pressure sensing characteristics can remain stable in different stretching conditions, which demonstrates a synchronous and independent sensing property for external stimuli with great durability. By integrating on a robotic hand as a conformal covering, the STPS shows multidimensional mechanical sensing abilities for external touch and different gestures with joints bending. This work has first demonstrated a triboelectric-photonic coupled multifunctional sensing terminal, which may have great applications in human-machine interaction, soft robots, and artificial intelligence.Entities:
Keywords: aggregation-induced emission; mechanical sensing; robotic hand; smart skin; triboelectric nanogenerator
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29534314 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201800066
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849