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Logic-device-inspired mechanical computing system based on three-dimensional active components
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Title
Logic-device-inspired mechanical computing system based on three-dimensional active components
Issued Date
2025-11
Citation
npj Flexible Electronics, v.9, no.1
Type
Article
Abstract
Mechanical computing, utilizing mechanical deformation to perform calculations, has attracted significant attention as an innovative computing strategy for achieving high accuracy and exceptional physical robustness. However, its reliance on passive mechanical displacement limits its applicability for complex computations. This study presents a novel system that enables active light signal modulation through reversible mechanical deformation by integrating soft and 3D electronics. The proposed system features: 1) Optical fibers with optimized 3D cracks embedded in a low-modulus, high-elongation material, enabling strain-induced multimodal transitions. 2) Maximized stress concentration on the cracked fibers under strain, allowing them to function as active components for light modulation, which facilitates complex logic calculations and validates truth tables. 3) Multifunctional vibration sensing capabilities, illustrating the scalability of strain inputs and the potential for dynamic applications, such as soft robotics. These findings underscore the potential of this approach as a computational platform for mechanical motion-based technologies.
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https://scholar.dgist.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11750/59273
DOI
10.1038/s41528-025-00497-2
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
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