Abstract Recently, elastic conductors have attracted much attention due to their widespread use in many fields, such as robots, retractable displays and antennas, etc. However, such conductors must be resilient… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Recently, elastic conductors have attracted much attention due to their widespread use in many fields, such as robots, retractable displays and antennas, etc. However, such conductors must be resilient so that electronic signals can be transmitted efficiently and reliably under deformation. In this paper, spraying process is combined with pre-stretching to obtain elastic conductors with corrugated structure. Through such structure, the change of electrical conductivity under deformation is rather small (GF<1). Larger pre-stretching makes the sample more stable under larger strain. As for the sample with 100% pre-stretching and sprayed with 0.1g CNT/0.1g PDMS, a low GF of 0.6 at 100% strain, a conductivity of about 267 s/m and an excellent dynamic durability (over 1000 cycles) is illustrated.
               
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