Fig. 4: Regulation of the switching frequency to modulate the proportion and obtain desired electrical characteristics of the consecutively-printed ionic hydrogel power sources (IHPS). | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: Regulation of the switching frequency to modulate the proportion and obtain desired electrical characteristics of the consecutively-printed ionic hydrogel power sources (IHPS).

From: Consecutive multimaterial printing of biomimetic ionic hydrogel power sources with high flexibility and stretchability

Fig. 4

a Photographs, (b) Voc, Isc, and (c) power dissipation curves of the consecutively-printed IHPS with 10 units in series at a constant switching frequency of 1/3 Hz, 1/2 Hz, and 1 Hz (mean ± s.d., n = 3). d Photographs, (e) Voc, Isc, (f) current-voltage curves, and (g) power dissipation curves of the consecutively-printed IHPS containing 10 units in series with the HS:CS:LS:AS proportion varying from 8:4:8:4, 12:4:12:4, 16:4:16:4 to 20:4:20:4 (mean ± s.d., n = 3). Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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