Artificial multimodal receptors based on ion relaxation dynamics
Pohang University of Science and Technology · Stanford University
Abstract
Feeling temperature and touch The range of receptors in our skin make it possible to sense when we are touching an object and also gives us a general sense of the temperature of that object. Achieving this in an artificial skin-like material has been a challenge because most of the approaches for sensing touch are themselves temperature sensitive. You et al. studied the ion relaxation dynamics in a conductive elastomeric film (see the Perspective by Liu). They show that the ion relaxation time can be used as a strain-insensitive intrinsic variable for detecting temperature and the capacitance can be used as a temperature-insensitive extrinsic variable for sensing the strain, thus decoupling the two so that…
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12Topics & keywords
- Receptor
- Dynamics (music)
- Ion
- Relaxation (psychology)
- Biophysics
- Chemistry
- Biological system
- Computer science