| Literature DB >> 31343386 |
Habeom Lee1, Hyeonseok Kim2, Inho Ha2, Jinwook Jung2, Phillip Won2, Hyunmin Cho2, Junyeob Yeo3, Sukjoon Hong4, Seungyong Han5, Jinhyeong Kwon6, Kyu-Jin Cho2, Seung Hwan Ko2,7,8.
Abstract
Transparency in electronics can provide extra functionality and esthetic impression. Transparency plays an important role in accurate soft robot control because one can directly observe target surface condition that is usually blocked by a robot's body. Nowadays, demand for soft actuators has been rapidly increasing because soft robots have attracted much attention recently. However, conventional soft actuators are usually nontransparent with simple isotropic bending, limited performance, and limited functionality. To overcome such limitations of current soft robots, we developed a novel soft shape morphing thin film actuator with new functionalities such as high transparency and unique directional responses to allow complex behavior by integrating a transparent metal nanowire heater. A figure of merit was developed to evaluate the performance and derive an optimum design configuration for the transparent actuator with enhanced performance. As a proof of concept, various transparent soft robots such as transparent gripper, Venus flytrap, and transparent walking robot were demonstrated. Such transparent directional shape morphing actuator is expected to open new application fields and functionalities overcoming limitations of current soft robots.Keywords: Ag nanowire percolation network; directional actuator; directional thermal expansion; low temperature; soft robot; transparent actuator
Year: 2019 PMID: 31343386 DOI: 10.1089/soro.2018.0164
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Soft Robot ISSN: 2169-5172 Impact factor: 8.071