Artificial muscles possess a vast potential in accelerating the development of robotics, exoskeletons, and prosthetics. Although a variety of emerging actuator technologies are reported, they suffer from several issues, such as high driving voltages, large hysteresis, and water intolerance. Here, a liquid metal artificial muscle (LMAM) is demonstrated, based on the electrochemically tunable interfacial tension of liquid metal to mimic the contraction and extension of muscles. The LMAM can work in different solutions with a wide range of pH (0–14), generating actuation strains of up to 87% at a maximum extension speed of 15 mm s−1. More importantly, the LMAM only needs a very low driving voltage of 0.5 V. The actuating components of the LMAM...
Metallic muscles made of nanoporous metals suffer from serious drawbacks caused by the usage of an a...
A novel artificial muscle material based on an acrylic acid/acrylamide hydrogel blended with a condu...
Liquid metal has demonstrated an enormous potential for developing soft functional devices and machi...
Artificial muscles possess a vast potential in accelerating the development of robotics, exoskeleton...
Leveraging the unique properties of liquids, such as surface tension, capillary action, reconfigurab...
Autonomous underwater robots are highly demanded in environmental monitoring, intelligent collection...
Electroactive polymer actuators, also known as artificial muscles, can operate both in wet and dry m...
Abstract Biomechatronics is the integration of biological components with artificial devices, in whi...
We consider the embodiment of a microbial fuel cell using artificial muscle actuators. The microbial...
CRUSER TechCon 2018 Research at NPS. Wednesday 1: SensingMany modern applications require the genera...
Creating an artificial muscle has been one of the grand challenges of science and engineering. The i...
Novel artificial muscle materials were developed, which can be electrically actuated at near neutral...
We demonstrate, for the First time, the low voltage-driven-electromechanical effectsin liquid crysta...
Artificial muscles hold promise for safe and powerful actuation for myriad common machines and robot...
Actuators are devices that exhibit reversible change in their shape or volume or generate force when...
Metallic muscles made of nanoporous metals suffer from serious drawbacks caused by the usage of an a...
A novel artificial muscle material based on an acrylic acid/acrylamide hydrogel blended with a condu...
Liquid metal has demonstrated an enormous potential for developing soft functional devices and machi...
Artificial muscles possess a vast potential in accelerating the development of robotics, exoskeleton...
Leveraging the unique properties of liquids, such as surface tension, capillary action, reconfigurab...
Autonomous underwater robots are highly demanded in environmental monitoring, intelligent collection...
Electroactive polymer actuators, also known as artificial muscles, can operate both in wet and dry m...
Abstract Biomechatronics is the integration of biological components with artificial devices, in whi...
We consider the embodiment of a microbial fuel cell using artificial muscle actuators. The microbial...
CRUSER TechCon 2018 Research at NPS. Wednesday 1: SensingMany modern applications require the genera...
Creating an artificial muscle has been one of the grand challenges of science and engineering. The i...
Novel artificial muscle materials were developed, which can be electrically actuated at near neutral...
We demonstrate, for the First time, the low voltage-driven-electromechanical effectsin liquid crysta...
Artificial muscles hold promise for safe and powerful actuation for myriad common machines and robot...
Actuators are devices that exhibit reversible change in their shape or volume or generate force when...
Metallic muscles made of nanoporous metals suffer from serious drawbacks caused by the usage of an a...
A novel artificial muscle material based on an acrylic acid/acrylamide hydrogel blended with a condu...
Liquid metal has demonstrated an enormous potential for developing soft functional devices and machi...