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Ion-implanted compliant electrodes used in dielectric electroactive polymer actuators with large displacement

Niklaus, M.  
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Rosset, S.  
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Dubois, P.  
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2009
Proceedings Of The Eurosensors Xxiii Conference
23rd Eurosensors Conference

Metal ion implantation is shown here as an effective technique to fabricate highly compliant electrodes at room temperature on polymer substrates. By implanting 5 keV gold ions in polydimethylsiloxane we have fabricated micron-scale electrodes that conduct at 175% strain, have low surface resistance (< 1 k Omega/square) and negligible thickness (50 nm). These electrodes have been cycled over 10(5) times to 30% strain with minimal change in electrical characteristics, and find applications in flexible electronics, polymer sensors and actuators. Using these ion-implanted electrodes, we have fabricated arrays of mm-size dielectric electroactive polymer actuators capable of out-of-plane deflection up to 25% with excellent stability.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1016/j.proche.2009.07.175
Web of Science ID

WOS:000275995600311

Author(s)
Niklaus, M.  
Rosset, S.  
Dubois, P.  
Shea, H.  
Date Issued

2009

Publisher

Elsevier Science, Reg Sales Off, Customer Support Dept, 655 Ave Of The Americas, New York, Ny 10010 Usa

Published in
Proceedings Of The Eurosensors Xxiii Conference
Series title/Series vol.

Procedia Chemistry

Volume

1

Start page

702

End page

705

Subjects

Eap

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Pdms

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Actuators

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Compliant electrodes

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Mii

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Deformation

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LMTS  
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23rd Eurosensors Conference

Lausanne, SWITZERLAND

Sep 06-09, 2009

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November 30, 2010
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