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Self‐Powered Interactive Fiber Electronics with Visual–Digital Synergies
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2021
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Medical ElectronicsEngineeringMechanical EngineeringWearable TechnologyBiomedical EngineeringFiber-optic CommunicationFlexible SensorElectronic DevicesSoft RoboticsPhotonicsImplantable SensorSurface Charge PolarizationSelf-powered SensorsWearable ElectronicsFiber ElectronicsBioelectronicsVisual–digital SynergiesTechnologyMechanosensory Functionality
Fiber electronics with mechanosensory functionality are highly desirable in healthcare, human-machine interfaces, and robotics. Most efforts are committed to optimize the electronically readable interface of fiber mechanoreceptor, while the user interface based on naked-eye readable output is rarely explored. Here, a scalable fiber electronics that can simultaneously visualize and digitize the mechanical stimulus without external power supply, named self-powered optoelectronic synergistic fiber sensors (SOEFSs), are reported. By coupling of space and surface charge polarization, a new mechanoluminescent (ML)-triboelectric synergistic effect is realized. It contributes to remarkable enhancement of both electrical (by 100%) and optical output (by 30%), as well as novel temporal-spatial resolution mode for motion capturing. Based on entirely new thermoplastic ML material system and spinning process, industrial-level continuously manufacture and recycling processes of SOEFS are realized. Furthermore, SOEFSs' application in human-machine interface, virtual reality, and underwater sensing, rescue, and information interaction is demonstrated.
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