New polymeric materials and their fabrication methods that are
electrically active in terms of sensing and actuation are invented. These
materials are comprised of solid-state ion-conducting materials such as
polyethylene oxide (PEO) and its derivatives or imbedded in a family of
mixed polymer systems such as polydivinylbenzene (DVB) and polystyrene
polymers. Such materials suitably electroded with conductive materials
such as gold, platinum and silver exhibit large deformation (both two and
three dimensionally) under low electric fields of 10's V/mm. Conversely,
if these materials are deformed, they produce 10's of mV/mm electric
fields that can be used as means of sensing or electromechanical powering
devices for batteries. The method of fabricating the new polymeric
materials comprises the steps of providing a polyelectrolyte material,
mixing the polyelectrolyte material with a conductive material and
affixing at least two electrodes to the mixed polyelectrolyte material
and conductive material.