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Insang You1,2,3, David G Mackanic2, Naoji Matsuhisa2, Jiheong Kang2, Jimin Kwon3, Levent Beker2, Jaewan Mun2, Wonjeong Suh1, Tae Yeong Kim1, Jeffrey B-H Tok2, Zhenan Bao4, Unyong Jeong5.
Abstract
Human skin has different types of tactile receptors that can distinguish various mechanical stimuli from temperature. We present a deformable artificial multimodal ionic receptor that can differentiate thermal and mechanical information without signal interference. Two variables are derived from the analysis of the ion relaxation dynamics: the charge relaxation time as a strain-insensitive intrinsic variable to measure absolute temperature and the normalized capacitance as a temperature-insensitive extrinsic variable to measure strain. The artificial receptor with a simple electrode-electrolyte-electrode structure simultaneously detects temperature and strain by measuring the variables at only two measurement frequencies. The human skin-like multimodal receptor array, called multimodal ion-electronic skin (IEM-skin), provides real-time force directions and strain profiles in various tactile motions (shear, pinch, spread, torsion, and so on).Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33214277 DOI: 10.1126/science.aba5132
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728