Abstract

How can we modulate the inherent Poisson’s ratio value of soft elastomeric materials? The theoretical limit value of the Poisson’s ratio of isotropic materials can be defined from −1 to 0.5 but elastomers generally take the Poisson’s ratio of 0.5. Herein, we introduce and establish the concept of a mechanical meta elastomer called “auxetic elastomer”. This is a continuum-solid elastomer having unique programmable elastic properties of Poisson’s ratio that are beyond their conventional ranges, and include in-plane negative and out-of-plane high positive Poisson’s ratios. Leveraging these unique deformation characteristics, we applied auxetic elastomers as a soft dielectric material for a highly stretchable capacitive-type strain sensor that overcomes the inherent performance limitations in terms of the low gauge factor.

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