| Literature DB >> 30025194 |
Feijie Ge1, Rong Yang2, Xia Tong1, Franck Camerel3, Yue Zhao1.
Abstract
A strip of a liquid crystal elastomer doped with a near-infrared dye with one side crosslinked monodomain and the other crosslinked polydomain along the thickness behaves like a multifunctional photoactuator without the need for a support. A flat strip with two ends fixed on substrate surface forms a moving bump under laser scanning, which can be used as light-fueled conveyor to transport an object. Cutting off and laser scanning the bump with two free ends makes a soft and flexible millimeter-scale crawler that can not only move straight and climb an inclined surface, but also undergo light-guided turning to right or left as a result of combined out-of-plane and in-plane actuation. Based on the self-shadowing mechanism, with one end of the strip fixed on substrate surface, it can execute a variety of autonomous arm-like movements under constant laser illumination, such as bending-unbending and twisting, depending on the laser incident angles with respect to the strip actuator.Entities:
Keywords: autonomous motion; liquid crystal elastomers; photoactuators; polymer actuators; soft robots
Year: 2018 PMID: 30025194 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201807495
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336