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Analyse vibratoire de structures sandwiches stratifiees
SIGLECNRS AR 11469 / INIST-CNRS - Institut de l'Information Scientifique et TechniqueFRFranc
Mechanochromic Stretchable Electronics
Soft
and stretchable electronics are promising for a variety of
applications such as wearable electronics, human–machine interfaces,
and soft robotics. These devices, which are often encased in elastomeric
materials, maintain or adjust their functionality during deformation,
but can fail catastrophically if extended too far. Here, we report
new functional composites in which stretchable electronic properties
are coupled to molecular mechanochromic function, enabling at-a-glance
visual cues that inform user control. These properties are realized
by covalently incorporating a spiropyran mechanophore within polyÂ(dimethylsiloxane)
to indicate with a visible color change that a strain threshold has
been reached. The resulting colorimetric elastomers can be molded
and patterned so that, for example, the word “STOP”
appears when a critical strain is reached, indicating to the user
that further strain risks device failure. We also show that the strain
at color onset can be controlled by layering silicones with different
moduli into a composite. As a demonstration, we show how color onset
can be tailored to indicate a when a specified frequency of a stretchable
liquid metal antenna has been reached. The multiscale combination
of mechanochromism and soft electronics offers a new avenue to empower
user control of strain-dependent properties for future stretchable
devices