Literature DB >> 34096298

Photothermally Driven High-Speed Crystal Actuation and Its Simulation.

Shodai Hasebe1, Yuki Hagiwara1, Jun Komiya2, Meguya Ryu3, Hiroki Fujisawa4, Junko Morikawa4, Tetsuro Katayama5, Daiki Yamanaka5, Akihiro Furube5, Hiroyasu Sato6, Toru Asahi1,2,7, Hideko Koshima7.   

Abstract

Mechanically responsive crystals have been increasingly explored, mainly based on photoisomerization. However, photoisomerization has some disadvantages for crystal actuation, such as a slow actuation speed, no actuation of thick crystals, and a narrow wavelength range. Here we report photothermally driven fast-bending actuation and simulation of a salicylideneaniline derivative crystal with an o-amino substituent in enol form. Under ultraviolet (UV) light irradiation, these thin (<20 μm) crystals bent but the thick (>40 μm) crystals did not due to photoisomerization; in contrast, thick crystals bent very quickly (in several milliseconds) due to the photothermal effect, even by visible light. Finally, 500 Hz high-frequency bending was achieved by pulsed UV laser irradiation. The generated photothermal energy was estimated based on the photodynamics using femtosecond transient absorption. Photothermal bending is caused by a nonsteady temperature gradient in the thickness direction due to the heat conduction of photothermal energy generated near the crystal surface. The temperature gradient was calculated based on the one-dimensional nonsteady heat conduction equation to simulate photothermally driven crystal bending successfully. Most crystals that absorb light have their own photothermal effects. It is expected that the creation and design of actuation of almost all crystals will be possible via the photothermal effect, which cannot be realized by photoisomerization, and the potential and versatility of crystals as actuation materials will expand in the near future.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34096298     DOI: 10.1021/jacs.1c03588

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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Authors:  Chihiro Matsuhashi; Hiroki Fujisawa; Meguya Ryu; Tetsuya Tsujii; Shojiro Maki; Junko Morikawa; Takashi Hirano
Journal:  Anal Sci       Date:  2022-06-06       Impact factor: 1.967

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