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South Korean researchers create chameleon-like artificial 'skin'
2021-09-09 00:00:00.0     海峡时报-亚洲     原网页

       

       SEOUL (REUTERS) - South Korean researchers say they have developed an artificial skin-like material, inspired by natural biology, that can quickly adjust its hues like a chameleon to match its surroundings.

       The team, led by Dr Ko Seung-hwan, a mechanical engineering professor at Seoul National University, created the "skin" with a special ink that changes colour based on temperature and is controlled by tiny, flexible heaters.

       "If you wear woodland camouflage uniforms in a desert, you can be easily exposed," Dr Ko told Reuters. "Changing colours and patterns actively in accordance with surroundings is key to the camouflage technology that we created."

       Dr Ko and the team demonstrated the technology - thermochromic liquid crystal ink and vertically stacked multi-layer silver nanowire heaters - using a robot with colour-detecting sensors.

       Whatever colours the sensors "saw" around it, the skin tried to mimic.

       In a video, the robot crawled over red, blue and green floors, instantly changing colour to match the background.

       "The colour information detected by sensors is transferred to a microprocessor and then to silver nanowire heaters. Once the heaters reach a certain temperature, the thermochromic liquid crystal layer changes its colour," Dr Ko said.

       The total thickness of the flexible, multi-layered artificial skin is less than a hundred micrometers - thinner than a human hair. By adding additional silver nanowire layers in simple shapes such as dots, lines or squares, the skin can create complex patterns.

       "The flexible skin can be developed as a wearable device and used for fashion, military camouflage uniforms, exterior of cars and buildings for aesthetic purposes, and for future display technology," Dr Ko said.

       The research was published in the journal Nature Communications in August.

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