Stretchable, Transparent, Ionic Conductors
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...For example, stretchable soft electronics have been designed by coating an electrolytecontaining hydrogel layer onto a substrate of elastomeric tape without strong bonding between the two surfaces (4)....
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...The versatility of the hydrogel systemhas endowed it withwidespread applications in various fields, including biomedicine (1–3), soft electronics (4, 5), sensors (6–8), and actuators (9–14)....
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...For example, for some applications stretchable conductors must operate at high frequencies and high voltages (7), remain conductive under repeated expansion in area beyond 1000% (19), be biocompatible (5), and be transparent (9-15)....
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...Existing stretchable conductors are mostly electronic conductors, including carbon grease (7), micro-cracked gold films (8), serpentine-shaped metallic wires (3), carbon nanotubes (9, 10), graphene sheets (11, 12), and silver nanowires (13-15)....
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...(D) Stretch is plotted against normalized resistance for ITO (15), AgNWs (14), Graphene (11), SWNTs (9) and hydrogel (this work)....
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...Many ionic conductors, such as hydrogels (20) and gels swollen with ionic liquids (21), take a solid form, and are stretchable and transparent....
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...For example, for some applications stretchable conductors must operate at high frequencies and high voltages (7), remain conductive under repeated expansion in area beyond 1000% (19), be biocompatible (5), and be transparent (9-15)....
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...These characteristics of the actuator using the hydrogel are comparable to those of actuators using carbon grease (7), but the carbon grease is an opaque electronic conductor, while the hydrogel is a transparent ionic conductor....
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...the performance of the ionic conductor to an electronic conductor, we use the electrolytic elastomer to replace carbon grease in an existing design of an electrostatic actuator (7)....
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...Existing stretchable conductors are mostly electronic conductors, including carbon grease (7), micro-cracked gold films (8), serpentine-shaped metallic wires (3), carbon nanotubes (9, 10), graphene sheets (11, 12), and silver nanowires (13-15)....
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