A dielectric elastomer actuator with a large actuated strain enabled by CaCu3Ti4O12/MXene/silicone dielectric composite
Lei Duan,
Yanjun Yin,
Weisong Zhang
et al.
Abstract:Dielectric elastomer actuators (DEAs) have garnered widespread attention due to their unique blend of attributes, including high energy density, exceptional efficiency, inherent softness, silent operation, and muscle‐like performance, all of which are highly desirable for soft robotics applications. However, despite these benefits, the practical application of DEAs is hindered by their low dielectric constant and relatively small actuated deformation. In this work, we significantly enhanced the actuated strain… Show more
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