Mina AbbasipourPierre KatebFabio CicoiraDamiano Pasini
Abstract Kirigami metamaterials can be exploited in stretchable electronics owing to their architecture, which can be leveraged to amplify stretchability, bendability and deformability. Herein, we report a stretchable kirigami-structured poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT:PSS)/polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) polymer composite. The electromechanical response and mechanical behavior of kirigami PEDOT:PSS-coated PDMS and polymer composite specimens were investigated and compared with their non-kirigami counterparts. The kirigami structure exhibited improved electromechanical properties owing to its characteristic architecture. This study illustrates the application of a kirigami polymer composite as a strain sensor for human motion detection.
Dilruba RukhsanaNoor Amalina RamliAnis Nurashikin Nordin
Zhuolei ZhangYun YuYichao TangYing‐Shi GuanYong HuJie YinKatherine A. WilletsShenqiang Ren
Jeonhyeong ParkHyeoncheol LimJunwoo YeaChaehyun RyuSoon In JungRunia JanaKyung‐In JangHohyun KeumHoe Joon Kim