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- Wang, Henghui;
- Xue, Hao;
- Song, Yapeng;
- Yuan, Junjie;
- Cao, Huijun;
- ... Suhr, Jonghwan;
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E-skins capable of multimodal perception are essential for intelligent human-machine interaction, yet integrating real-time responsiveness with structural self-healing across multiple sensing modalities remains a significant challenge. Here, we report a biologically inspired, self-healing e-skin that enables the perception of tactile, pressure, nociceptive, and thermal stimuli. The device adopts a vertically stacked compact architecture comprising double-network cross-linked polymer layers and eutectic liquid metal layers, enabling rapid and complete structural healing even after severe mechanical damage over a wide temperature range. We demonstrate that the e-skin retains its functional integrity after healing, with triboelectric and capacitive sensing units enabling high-sensitivity, spatiotemporally resolved tracking of tactile and pressure stimuli, respectively. Meanwhile, by quantitatively analyzing the mechanoluminescent and thermochromic spectra, the optical waveguide sensing units enable real-time optical encoding of nociceptive and thermal stimuli, thereby allowing effective classification of impact and burn injury risks. Our work lays a solid foundation for the development of intelligent robotic systems capable of adaptive perception and injury prevention in complex and dynamic human-machine environments.
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- A self-healing e-skin for quadruple-modal sensing
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- Wang, Henghui; Xue, Hao; Song, Yapeng; Yuan, Junjie; Cao, Huijun; Yuan, Quan; Zhu, Yichen; Suhr, Jonghwan; Li, Jintang; Li, Siwei; Guo, Yingjie; Li, Liyun; Zhang, Zhihao
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- 2026-01-15
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