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In Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)

Tactile sensors with visible light feedback functions, such as wearable displays and electronic skin and biomedical devices, are becoming increasingly important in various fields. However, existing methods cannot meet the application requirements for the tactile perception of intensity feedback and extended intersection due to their limited light-mapping performance and insufficient portability. Herein, a freely constructible self-powered visual tactile sensor is proposed, which consists of a high-output triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) and a visual light source. The transferred charge of the TENG is enhanced to 746 nC by the structural design of the triboelectric material and device, which can easily drive the light source to generate a light signal with a brightness of 9.8 cd m-2 . Notably, the application of the TENG enable to realization visual sensing of the palm-grasp state and strength feedback without an external power supply. These visual feedback and power-free tactile sensors are expected to have potential application in the field of artificial intelligence as a new interactive medium for smart protective clothing and robotics. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Lu Dengjun, Liu Tao, Meng Xiangjiang, Luo Bin, Yuan Jinxia, Liu Yanhua, Zhang Song, Cai Chenchen, Gao Cong, Wang Jinlong, Wang Shuangfei, Nie Shuangxi

2022-Nov-25

chitosan, self-powered sensors, triboelectric nanogenerator, triboelectric visual tactile sensors, wearable device