Abstract Highly stretchable and robust strain sensors are rapidly emerging as promising candidates for a diverse of wearable electronics. The main challenge for the practical application of wearable electronics is the energy consumption and device aging. Energy consumption mainly depends on the conductivity of the sensor, and it is a key factor in determining device aging. Here, we design a liquid metal (LM)‐embedded hydrogel as a sensing material to overcome the barrier of energy consumption and device aging of wearable electronics. The sensing material simultaneously exhibits high conductivity (up to 22 S m−1), low elastic modulus (23 kPa), and ultrahigh stretchability (1500%) with excellent robustness (consistent performance against 12 0...
Gesture control is an emerging technological goal in the field of human–machine interfaces (HMIs). O...
Stretchable strain sensor detects a wide range of strain variation and is therefore a key component ...
Abstract Conductive hydrogels exhibit high potential in the fields of wearable sensors, healthcare m...
Flexible strain sensors play vital role in human–machine interaction. Despite their vast development...
In recent years, the demand for wearable strain sensors is growing due to their motion monitoring an...
Ionic hydrogels with intrinsic conductivity and stretchability show great potential in flexible elec...
Flexible electronic sensors are attracting more and more attention because of their outstanding flex...
Conductive hydrogels with high stretchability can extend their applications as a flexible electrode ...
Ionic gel-based electronic devices are essential in future healthcare/biomedical applications, such ...
Although conductive hydrogels (CHs) have been investigated as the wearable sensor in recent years, h...
Extremely stretchable self‐healing strain sensors based on conductive hydrogels are successfully fab...
Herein, we demonstrate a ternary ionic hydrogel sensor consisting of tannic acid, sodium alginate, a...
Due to the good conductivity and adjustable mechanical properties, ionic conductive hydrogel is cons...
Most current wearable electronic products are often based on rigid circuit board technologies, limit...
The construction of a surface-wrinkled ionic conductive hydrogel with highly stretchable and healabl...
Gesture control is an emerging technological goal in the field of human–machine interfaces (HMIs). O...
Stretchable strain sensor detects a wide range of strain variation and is therefore a key component ...
Abstract Conductive hydrogels exhibit high potential in the fields of wearable sensors, healthcare m...
Flexible strain sensors play vital role in human–machine interaction. Despite their vast development...
In recent years, the demand for wearable strain sensors is growing due to their motion monitoring an...
Ionic hydrogels with intrinsic conductivity and stretchability show great potential in flexible elec...
Flexible electronic sensors are attracting more and more attention because of their outstanding flex...
Conductive hydrogels with high stretchability can extend their applications as a flexible electrode ...
Ionic gel-based electronic devices are essential in future healthcare/biomedical applications, such ...
Although conductive hydrogels (CHs) have been investigated as the wearable sensor in recent years, h...
Extremely stretchable self‐healing strain sensors based on conductive hydrogels are successfully fab...
Herein, we demonstrate a ternary ionic hydrogel sensor consisting of tannic acid, sodium alginate, a...
Due to the good conductivity and adjustable mechanical properties, ionic conductive hydrogel is cons...
Most current wearable electronic products are often based on rigid circuit board technologies, limit...
The construction of a surface-wrinkled ionic conductive hydrogel with highly stretchable and healabl...
Gesture control is an emerging technological goal in the field of human–machine interfaces (HMIs). O...
Stretchable strain sensor detects a wide range of strain variation and is therefore a key component ...
Abstract Conductive hydrogels exhibit high potential in the fields of wearable sensors, healthcare m...