Field‐Programmed Anisotropy in Magneto‐Piezoelectric Composites for Material‐Encoded Mechanoperception
Abstract
ABSTRACT Decoupling superposed force vectors along spatially distinct axes is a prerequisite for artificial somatosensation in soft intelligent systems. Although polymer‐piezoelectric composites offer essential compliance, randomly distributed nanofillers result in a loss of inherent polar directionality and macroscopic anisotropy, which prevents force‐vector discrimination. Here, we address this challenge by encoding force‐mode selectivity into magneto‐piezoelectric composites via field‐programmed anisotropy. Guided by a rigorous torque‐balance framework, we achieve the deterministic spatial alignment of Fe 3 O 4 ‐decorated BaTiO 3 nanowires within a shape‐memory polymer matrix. The resulting axially aligned hierarchical percolation networks serve as continuous load‐transfer pathways to concentrate mechanical stress along the principal axes of the nanowires while suppressing off‐axis interference. Such structure‐driven anisotropy in electromechanical coupling maximizes piezoelectric transduction efficiency and empowers the nanocomposite to intrinsically distinguish force modalities. By upscaling the intrinsic anisotropy of piezoelectric nanowires to the macroscopic composite level, our approach defines a physical basis for material‐encoded mechanoperception. Our findings establish a versatile platform for soft embodied intelligence that offers vector‐resolved somatosensory capabilities at the material level.
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Authors (10)
Yubin Kim
Department of Materials Science and Engineering Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology Gwangju Republic of Korea
Yumin Kwon
Department of Materials Science and Engineering Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology Gwangju Republic of Korea
Dabin Kim
Minsun Oh
Department of Materials Science and Engineering Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology Gwangju Republic of Korea
Jin Young Jung
Institute of Advanced Composite Materials Korea Institute of Science and Technology Jeonbuk Republic of Korea
Dongyeong Gim
Department of Materials Science and Engineering Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology Gwangju Republic of Korea
Kootak Hong
Department of Materials Science and Engineering Chonnam National University Gwangju Republic of Korea
Jun Yeon Hwang
Institute of Advanced Composite Materials Korea Institute of Science and Technology Jeonbuk Republic of Korea
Sang‐Woo Kim
Department of Materials Science and Engineering Center for Human‐oriented Triboelectric Energy Harvesting Yonsei University Seoul Republic of Korea
Minjeong Ha
Department of Materials Science and Engineering Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology Gwangju Republic of Korea