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Stretchable Motion Memory Devices Based on Mechanical Hybrid Materials
Authors:Yaqing Liu  Zhiyuan Liu  Bowen Zhu  Jiancan Yu  Ke He  Wan Ru Leow  Ming Wang  Bevita K. Chandran  Dianpeng Qi  Hong Wang  Geng Chen  Cai Xu  Xiaodong Chen
Affiliation:Innovative Centre for Flexible Devices (iFLEX), School of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Abstract:Animals possess various functional systems such as sensory, nervous, and motor systems, which show effective cooperation in order to realize complicated and intelligent behaviors. This inspires rational designs for the integration of individual electronic devices to exhibit a series of functions, such as sensing, memory, and feedback. Inspired by the fact that humans can monitor and memorize various body motions, a motion memory device is developed to mimic this biological process. In this work, mechanical hybrid substrates are introduced, in which rigid memory devices and stretchable strain sensors are integrated into a single module, which enables them to work cooperatively in the wearable state. When attached to the joints of limbs, the motion memory device can detect the deformations caused by limb motions and simultaneously store the corresponding information in the memory device. This work would be valuable in materials design and electronics technology toward the realization of wearable and multifunctional electronic modules.
Keywords:human motion  mechanically hybrid substrates  motion memory devices  strain sensors  wearable electronics
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