TY - JOUR
T1 - Stretchable and soft electroadhesion and capacitive sensors enabled by spider web-inspired interdigitated liquid metal subsurface microwires
AU - Kim, Siyeon
AU - Lee, Sangmin
AU - Bhuyan, Priyanuj
AU - Wei, Yuwen
AU - Kim, Sihyun
AU - Shimizu, Keita
AU - Shintake, Jun
AU - Park, Sungjune
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2023/1/15
Y1 - 2023/1/15
N2 - Stretchable and soft electronic devices with the ability to sense objects and adhere to surfaces, similar to spider webs, are promising for creating soft robotic systems. In this study, stretchable and soft devices mimicking the features of a spider web were developed by utilizing interdigitated electrode subsurface microwires patterned on PDMS (Polydimethylsiloxane) elastic substrates. The devices could generate electroadhesion to surfaces through an out-of-plane electric field generated from in-plane interdigitated electrodes. Such interdigitated electrodes patterned on dielectric PDMS substrates could also generate capacitance owing to the electric charge stored on these electrodes due to the potential difference generated between them. To form interdigitated electrodes patterned in PDMS substrates, we used the liquid metal (EGaIn, eutectic gallium-indium), which was a soft and fluid conductor. Therefore, the device could maintain its electroadhesion performance while being strained and capacitance could be manipulated by the interference of the fringe electric field, thereby sensing external objects by distinguishing their proximity, contact, and pressure. These unique properties of the devices mimicking the features of a spider web can be utilized for fabricating soft robots, grippers, and electronic skin.
AB - Stretchable and soft electronic devices with the ability to sense objects and adhere to surfaces, similar to spider webs, are promising for creating soft robotic systems. In this study, stretchable and soft devices mimicking the features of a spider web were developed by utilizing interdigitated electrode subsurface microwires patterned on PDMS (Polydimethylsiloxane) elastic substrates. The devices could generate electroadhesion to surfaces through an out-of-plane electric field generated from in-plane interdigitated electrodes. Such interdigitated electrodes patterned on dielectric PDMS substrates could also generate capacitance owing to the electric charge stored on these electrodes due to the potential difference generated between them. To form interdigitated electrodes patterned in PDMS substrates, we used the liquid metal (EGaIn, eutectic gallium-indium), which was a soft and fluid conductor. Therefore, the device could maintain its electroadhesion performance while being strained and capacitance could be manipulated by the interference of the fringe electric field, thereby sensing external objects by distinguishing their proximity, contact, and pressure. These unique properties of the devices mimicking the features of a spider web can be utilized for fabricating soft robots, grippers, and electronic skin.
KW - Capacitive sensor
KW - Interdigitated electrode
KW - Liquid metal
KW - Spider web-inspired pattern
KW - Stretchable and soft electroadhesion
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85144569358
U2 - 10.1016/j.cej.2022.141018
DO - 10.1016/j.cej.2022.141018
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85144569358
SN - 1385-8947
VL - 456
JO - Chemical Engineering Journal
JF - Chemical Engineering Journal
M1 - 141018
ER -