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Light‐Fueled Polymer Film Capable of Directional Crawling, Friction‐Controlled Climbing, and Self‐Sustained Motion on a Human Hair

Ming Cheng, Hao Zeng, Yifei Li, Jianxun Liu, Dan Luo, Arri Priimägi

发表年份
2021
引用次数
53

摘要

Recent efforts in stimuli-responsive soft materials have enabled wirelessly controlled actuation with increasing degrees of freedom, yielding miniature robots capable of various locomotion in open environments such as on a plane or inside fluids. However, grand challenges remain in harnessing photomechanical deformation to induce locomotion and control of friction during the movement, especially for robotic actuations within constrained spaces. Here, the authors report a centimeter-long polymer strip made of a liquid crystal network that is capable of versatile light-fueled motions along a human hair. The soft polymer robot can translocate directionally upon temporally modulated excitation and climb vertically through friction control with light. A self-oscillating strip is demonstrated to continuously translocate along the hair upon a constant light stimulus, and its gaiting is associated to the smoothness of the hair surface. The results offer new insights to small-scale photo-actuator, mechanical control, and automation in soft micro robotics.

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CrawlingMaterials scienceClimbingPolymerNanotechnologyOptoelectronicsComposite materialEngineeringStructural engineeringAnatomy

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