摘要
Wearable technology is rapidly advancing through the integration of electronic devices and textiles,enabling intelligent interaction between clothing and the surrounding environment.Some electronics are specifically designed to provide functions such as sensing,computation,display,and communication.However,traditional wearable devices that rely on rigid von Neumann architectures and incorporate silicon chips face challenges in seamless integration,energy efficiency,and comfort[1–3].Difficulties arise when attempting to integrate complex circuits and electronic components,which are traditionally relied upon for signal modulation,into soft fibers[4,5].Recent reports have begun to explore alternative architectures for wearable devices that can incorporate electronics into a single fiber[6].However,this process presents challenges in simultaneously controlling energy capture and release within a single fiber.