Electro-responsive actuators (ERAs) hold great promise for cutting-edge applications in e-skins, soft robots, unmanned flight, and in vivo surgery devices due to the advantages of fast response, precise control, programmable deformation, and the ease of integration with control circuits. Recently, considering the excellent physical/chemical/mechanical properties (e.g., high carrier mobility, strong mechanical strength, outstanding thermal conductivity, high specific surface area, flexibility, and transparency), graphene and its derivatives have emerged as an appealing material in developing ERAs. In this review, we have summarized the recent advances in graphene-based ERAs. Typical the working mechanisms of graphene ERAs have been introduce...
Graphene, because of its superior electrical/thermal conductivity, high surface area, excellent mech...
Detecting variation in contact pressure is a separate sensing mode in the human somatosensory system...
Throughout the evolution of human technologies, electronic-based actuators have been unreplaceable. ...
This article presents a comprehensive review on the recent development of graphene and its derivativ...
Although widely investigated, novel electromechanical actuators with high overall actuation performa...
Smart actuators have many potential applications in various areas, so the development of novel actua...
Soft actuators that respond to external stimuli like moisture, magnetism, light, and temperature hav...
Highly deformable and photoresponsive smart actuators are attracting increasing attention. Here, a h...
In this article, the effects of graphene loading (0.1, 0.2, 0.3 wt%) on both the electromechanical a...
In recent years, the emergence of low-dimensional carbon-based materials, such as carbon dots, carbo...
Graphene and reduced graphene oxide (rGO) structures have been reported to have high actuation poten...
Fast growing miniaturization technologies in various fields have been facilitating the development o...
Electromechanical switch devices employing suspended graphene as movable elements have been develope...
Humidity-responsive soft actuators can be driven by external stimuli and provide biomimetic environm...
Graphene, because of its superior electrical/thermal conductivity, high surface area, excellent mech...
Detecting variation in contact pressure is a separate sensing mode in the human somatosensory system...
Throughout the evolution of human technologies, electronic-based actuators have been unreplaceable. ...
This article presents a comprehensive review on the recent development of graphene and its derivativ...
Although widely investigated, novel electromechanical actuators with high overall actuation performa...
Smart actuators have many potential applications in various areas, so the development of novel actua...
Soft actuators that respond to external stimuli like moisture, magnetism, light, and temperature hav...
Highly deformable and photoresponsive smart actuators are attracting increasing attention. Here, a h...
In this article, the effects of graphene loading (0.1, 0.2, 0.3 wt%) on both the electromechanical a...
In recent years, the emergence of low-dimensional carbon-based materials, such as carbon dots, carbo...
Graphene and reduced graphene oxide (rGO) structures have been reported to have high actuation poten...
Fast growing miniaturization technologies in various fields have been facilitating the development o...
Electromechanical switch devices employing suspended graphene as movable elements have been develope...
Humidity-responsive soft actuators can be driven by external stimuli and provide biomimetic environm...
Graphene, because of its superior electrical/thermal conductivity, high surface area, excellent mech...
Detecting variation in contact pressure is a separate sensing mode in the human somatosensory system...
Throughout the evolution of human technologies, electronic-based actuators have been unreplaceable. ...