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Desynchronized liquid crystalline network actuators with deformation reversal capability

Yao‐Yu Xiao, Zhi‐Chao Jiang, Jun-Bo Hou, Yue Zhao

2021Nature Communications68 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Liquid crystalline network (LCN) actuator normally deforms upon thermally or optically induced order-disorder phase transition, switching once between two shapes (shape 1 in LC phase and shape 2 in isotropic state) for each stimulation on/off cycle. Herein, we report an LCN actuator that deforms from shape 1 to shape 2 and then reverses the deformation direction to form shape 3 on heating or under light only, thus completing the shape switch twice for one stimulation on/off cycle. The deformation reversal capability is obtained with a monolithic LCN actuator whose two sides are made to start deforming at different temperatures and exerting different reversible strains, by means of asymmetrical crosslinking and/or asymmetrical stretching. This desynchronized actuation strategy offers possibilities in developing light-fueled LCN soft robots. In particular, the multi-stage bidirectional shape change enables multimodal, light-driven locomotion from the same LCN actuator by simply varying the light on/off times.

Topics & Concepts

ActuatorShape changeMaterials scienceDeformation (meteorology)IsotropyPhase (matter)Liquid crystallineLiquid crystalMechanicsComputer scienceOpticsPhysicsComposite materialOptoelectronicsBiophysicsArtificial intelligenceQuantum mechanicsBiologyAdvanced Materials and MechanicsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsLiquid Crystal Research Advancements