Electroadhesive Clutches with Enhanced Force Capacity Using Soft Dielectric Interfaces
David J. Levine,
Kevin T. Turner,
James Henry Pikul
Abstract:Electroadhesive clutches with stiff dielectric films provide unique potential for programming stiffness and adhesion, but their low force capacities per unit area limit their applications. Reversible adhesives based on van der Waals forces leverage soft contact surfaces to achieve conformal contact and high adhesion, but such soft surfaces are challenging to use in electroadhesives as they add latent adhesion that reduces switchability. Herein, soft, elastomeric dielectrics that combine electrostatics and surf… Show more
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