PEGgel‐Based Multimodal Soft Sensors Capable of Decoupling Thermal and Mechanical Stimuli

Author:

Chen Yuqian1,Liu Jing1,Li Zhongqi1,Gao Yuliang12,Gao Yang12,Wang Yiming12ORCID,Guo Xuhong1,Xuan Fuzhen2

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering East China University of Science and Technology Shanghai 200237 P. R. China

2. Shanghai Key Laboratory for Intelligent Sensing and Detection Technology East China University of Science and Technology Shanghai 200237 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractInspired by human skin, soft sensors that are capable of sensing various external signals have been an active area of research. However, the vast majority of the developed soft sensors still lag far behind human skin in terms of multimodal sensing capability. Herein, this work reports on a multimodal soft sensor that can decouple thermal and mechanical signals. The sensor is made of poly(ethylene glycol) gel (PEGgel) containing ionic liquid, which is stretchable and transparent and shows decent strain and temperature sensing performances. Importantly, analysis of the ion relaxation dynamics shows that the charge relaxation time and capacitance change of the sensor are independently sensitive to the variations of temperature and mechanical deformation, respectively. By measuring the charge relaxation time and capacitance, the thermal and mechanical signals detected by the PEGgel sensor can be nicely decoupled without signal interference. Such a multimodal soft sensor may serve as a starting point for the development of lifelike soft sensors for high‐tech applications in a variety of fields such as soft robotics, the internet of things, and human–machine interaction.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai Municipality

State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering

Publisher

Wiley

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