| Literature DB >> 27604650 |
Ying Hu1, Zhe Li1, Tian Lan1, Wei Chen1.
Abstract
Photoactuators with integrated optical-to-mechanical energy conversion capacity have attracted growing research interest in the last few decades due to their unique features of remote control and their wide applications ranging from bionic robots, biomedical devices, and switches to motors. For the photoactuator design, the energy conversion route and structure assembly are two important parts, which directly affect the performance of the photoactuators. In particular, the architectural designs at the molecular, nano-, micro-, and macro- level, are found to play a significant role in accumulating molecular-scale strain/stress to macroscale strain/stress. Here, recent progress on photoactuators based on photochemical and photothermal effects is summarized, followed by a discussion of the important assembly strategies for the amplification of the photoresponsive components at nanoscale to macroscopic scale motions. The application advancement of current photoactuators is also presented.Keywords: applications; assembly design; photoactuators; photochemical; photothermal
Year: 2016 PMID: 27604650 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201602685
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849