Li Dong-Dong, Wang Qian, Liu Jing
Beijing Key Laboratory of Cryo-Biomedical Engineering, CAS Key Laboratory of Cryogenics, Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China.
School of Engineering Science, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China.
Soft Matter. 2022 Jul 20;18(28):5185-5193. doi: 10.1039/d2sm00526c.
Liquid metals have unique qualities for developing new generation soft functional devices. Here, we propose that the oscillation of liquid metals induced by a DC voltage could be employed to make a frequency response electronic system, which differs in principle from conventional rigid devices. A novel resonance phenomenon in which stimulating an LM droplet with a DC voltage in a particular structure would exhibit a similar electrically ignited beating heart effect is discovered. Moreover, a tunable liquid metal electronic oscillator is demonstrated based on the resonance of the liquid metal droplet, which can directly transform the DC voltage into an AC signal without complex auxiliary components. The fabricated liquid metal electronic oscillator is constructed to produce a square wave with an oscillation frequency range spanning from 20 to 80 Hz under different droplet masses. Besides, the duty ratio of the signal generated by the liquid metal electronic oscillator can be conveniently regulated in the range of 25-70% while the frequency remains relatively stable. This work suggests a new type of field-controlled liquid metal droplet resonance in the field of signal generators that can be applied to future soft robotics, smart digital microfluidics, and more intelligent systems.