Hair‐Like Mechanoluminescent Structures with Ultralow Activation Threshold for Dynamic Force Sensing
Abstract
Abstract Mechanoluminescence (ML)‐based sensing technology opens up new opportunities for photonic/electronic skin due to their self‐powered nature, visible spatial mapping of mechanical stimuli, and intrinsic responses to dynamic forces. However, challenges such as weak brightness and high activation threshold have hindered their development. Inspired by hair‐like structures of human skin, skin‐bionic mechanoluminescent PDMS/ZnS:Cu microcilia array film (MLMCA) is fabricated using a magnetic field‐assisted template method. The MLMCA exhibits tunable aspect ratios and ML intensity, with the underlying relationship between microcilia structure and ML performance clarified through finite element analysis. The MLMCA achieves an ultralow activation threshold at the micronewton level (≈10 mN) owing to the stress concentration induced by high aspect ratio. With excellent sensitivity to dynamic mechanical stimuli, the MLMCA enables texture recognition with an accuracy of 99.95% when integrated with the image machine learning approach. Furthermore, an ML‐based Braille‐to‐speech translation system is developed and achieved a high recognition accuracy of 96.74%. This study not only tackles the persistent limitation of high activation thresholds in ML‐based sensing but also pioneers the practical use of ML‐based tactile sensing in texture discrimination and Braille reading.
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Authors (12)
Shulong Chang
Henan Key Laboratory of Diamond Optoelectronic Materials and Devices Key Laboratory of Material Physics Ministry of Education School of Physics Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou 450052 China
Kaiying Zhang
Wenjin Liu
Rui Guo
Ding Zhang
Yuan Deng
Danni Peng
Henan Key Laboratory of Diamond Optoelectronic Materials and Devices Key Laboratory of Material Physics Ministry of Education School of Physics Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou 450052 China
Yuanyuan Shang
Henan Key Laboratory of Diamond Optoelectronic Materials and Devices Key Laboratory of Material Physics Ministry of Education School of Physics Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou 450052 China
Kai‐Kai Liu
Henan Key Laboratory of Diamond Optoelectronic Materials and Devices School of Physics and Laboratory of Zhongyuan Light Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou 450000 China
Dengfeng Peng
Chong‐Xin Shan
Henan Key Laboratory of Diamond Material and Devices, School of Physics Zhengzhou University Zhengzhou China
Lin Dong
Center for Infection Biology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Tsinghua University