2024-12-06 シンガポール国立大学(NUS)
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- https://news.nus.edu.sg/nus-researchers-innovate-scalable-robotic-fibres/
- https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-53955-2
自己修復型作動型エレクトロルミネセンスファイバー Self-healing actuatable electroluminescent fibres
Xuemei Fu,Guanxiang Wan,Hongchen Guo,Han-Joon Kim,Zijie Yang,Yu Jun Tan,John S. Ho & Benjamin C. K. Tee
Nature Communications Published:03 December 2024
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-53955-2
Abstract
Alternating-current electroluminescent fibres are promising candidates as light sources for smart textiles and soft machines. However, physical damage from daily use causes device deterioration or failure, making self-healable electroluminescent fibres attractive. In addition, soft robots could benefit from light-emitting combined with magnetically actuated functions. Here, we present a self-healing and actuatable Scalable Hydrogel-clad Ionotronic Nickel-core Electroluminescent (SHINE) fibre which achieves a record luminance of 1068 cd × m−2 at 5.7 V × μm−1. The SHINE fibre can self-heal across all constituent layers after being severed, recovering 98.6% of pristine luminance and maintaining for over 10 months. SHINE fibre is also magnetically actuatable due to the ferromagnetic nickel electrode core, enabling a soft robotic fibre with omnidirectional actuation and electro-luminescence. Our approach to this multifunctional fibre broadens the design of fibre electronics and fibre robots, with applications in interactive displays and damage-resilient navigation.