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Embedded 3D Printing of Strain Sensors within Highly Stretchable Elastomers

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2014

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Muth, Joseph T., Daniel M. Vogt, Ryan L. Truby, Yigit Mengüç, David B. Kolesky, Robert J. Wood, and Jennifer A. Lewis. 2014. “Embedded 3D Printing of Strain Sensors Within Highly Stretchable Elastomers.” Advanced Materials 26 (36) (June 16): 6307–6312. doi:10.1002/adma.201400334.

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A new method, embedded-3D printing (e-3DP), is reported for fabricating strain sensors within highly conformal and extensible elastomeric matrices. e-3DP allows soft sensors to be created in nearly arbitrary planar and 3D motifs in a highly programmable and seamless manner. Several embodiments are demonstrated and sensor performance is characterized.

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