| Literature DB >> 31844282 |
Hareesh Godaba1,2, Ge Chen1, Yu Jun Tan1,2, Siew Ting Melissa Tan2, Guanxiang Wan1, Guojingxian Li2, Pui Mun Lee3, Yongqing Cai4,5, Si Li1, Robert F Shepherd6, John S Ho2,3,7, Benjamin C K Tee8,9,10,11,12.
Abstract
Stretchable optoelectronic materials are essential for applications in wearable electronics, human-machine interfaces and soft robots. However, intrinsically stretchable optoelectronic devices such as light-emitting capacitors usually require high driving alternating voltages and excitation frequencies to achieve sufficient luminance in ambient lighting conditions. Here, we present a healable, low-field illuminating optoelectronic stretchable (HELIOS) device by introducing a transparent, high permittivity polymeric dielectric material. The HELIOS device turns on at an alternating voltage of 23 V and a frequency below 1 kHz, safe operating conditions for human-machine interactions. We achieved a brightness of 1,460 cd m-2 at 2.5 V µm-1 with stable illumination demonstrated up to a maximum of 800% strain. The materials also self-healed mechanically and electronically from punctures or when severed. We further demonstrate various HELIOS light-emitting capacitor devices in environment sensing using optical feedback. Moreover, our devices can be powered wirelessly, potentially enabling applications for untethered damage-resilient soft robots.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31844282 DOI: 10.1038/s41563-019-0548-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Mater ISSN: 1476-1122 Impact factor: 43.841