Electronic sensors capable of capturing mechanical deformation are highly desirable for the next generation of artificial intelligence products. However, it remains a challenge to prepare self-healing, highly sensitive, and cost-efficient sensors for both tiny and large human motion monitoring. Here, a new kind of self-healing, sensitive, and versatile strain sensors has been developed by combining metal–ligand chemistry with hierarchical structure design. Specifically, a self-healing and nanostructured conductive layer is deposited onto a self-healing elastomer substrate cross-linked by metal–ligand coordinate bonds, forming a hierarchically structured sensor. The resultant sensors exhibit high sensitivity, low detection limit (0.05% strai...
Abstract Highly stretchable and robust strain sensors are rapidly emerging as promising candidates f...
High-performance strain sensors featuring self-healing ability and high stretchability are desired f...
Herein, we demonstrate a ternary ionic hydrogel sensor consisting of tannic acid, sodium alginate, a...
Wearable strain sensors are essential for the realization of applications in the broad fields of rem...
International audienceThis paper describes a facile strategy of micromolding‐in‐capillary process to...
Extremely stretchable self‐healing strain sensors based on conductive hydrogels are successfully fab...
Self-healing materials can prolong the lifetime of structures and products by enabling the repairing...
Wearable electronics allow us to push the boundaries of human interaction with technology; however, ...
Real-time detection of various parts of the human body is crucial in medical monitoring and human-ma...
Skin-inspired materials facilitate the design and fabrication of various biomedical devices capable ...
Self-healing materials can prolong the lifetime of structures and products by enabling the repairing...
The development of ultrasensitive, anti-jamming, and durable sensors that can precisely distinguish ...
Electronic skin devices capable of monitoring physiological signals and displaying feedback informat...
Flexible strain sensors play vital role in human–machine interaction. Despite their vast development...
This paper describes a facile strategy of micromolding‐in‐capillary process to fabricate stretchable...
Abstract Highly stretchable and robust strain sensors are rapidly emerging as promising candidates f...
High-performance strain sensors featuring self-healing ability and high stretchability are desired f...
Herein, we demonstrate a ternary ionic hydrogel sensor consisting of tannic acid, sodium alginate, a...
Wearable strain sensors are essential for the realization of applications in the broad fields of rem...
International audienceThis paper describes a facile strategy of micromolding‐in‐capillary process to...
Extremely stretchable self‐healing strain sensors based on conductive hydrogels are successfully fab...
Self-healing materials can prolong the lifetime of structures and products by enabling the repairing...
Wearable electronics allow us to push the boundaries of human interaction with technology; however, ...
Real-time detection of various parts of the human body is crucial in medical monitoring and human-ma...
Skin-inspired materials facilitate the design and fabrication of various biomedical devices capable ...
Self-healing materials can prolong the lifetime of structures and products by enabling the repairing...
The development of ultrasensitive, anti-jamming, and durable sensors that can precisely distinguish ...
Electronic skin devices capable of monitoring physiological signals and displaying feedback informat...
Flexible strain sensors play vital role in human–machine interaction. Despite their vast development...
This paper describes a facile strategy of micromolding‐in‐capillary process to fabricate stretchable...
Abstract Highly stretchable and robust strain sensors are rapidly emerging as promising candidates f...
High-performance strain sensors featuring self-healing ability and high stretchability are desired f...
Herein, we demonstrate a ternary ionic hydrogel sensor consisting of tannic acid, sodium alginate, a...