Feedbacks in light-active soft materials

Jianfeng Yang, Haotian Pi, Hang Zhang, H. Zeng
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Abstract

Imitating the self-regulated motions of natural species allows for novel applications in inanimate material systems. These applications include autonomous robotic systems, adaptive devices, and auto-energy harvesting. However, significant challenges exist in accurately controlling stimulus-induced deformations and establishing a reliable relationship between external energy fields and material deformations. In this study, we demonstrate that a simple light-triggered bending actuation in smart material systems based on liquid crystal elastomers is influenced by an opto-mechano-optical feedback mechanism. The pre-curved geometry enables enhance of light absorption upon photothermally induced deformation (from bent to flat), followed by a reduce of energy absorption upon further deformation (from flattening to bending toward the light). This strong nonlinearity in stimulus-induced deformability is governed by positive and negative feedback, and we experimentally verified these mechanisms using a thermal camera. Our results reveal the ubiquitous feedback nature of most light-active polymer systems.
轻活性软材料的反馈
模仿自然物种的自我调节运动允许在无生命物质系统中的新应用。这些应用包括自主机器人系统、自适应设备和自动能量收集。然而,如何准确控制刺激引起的变形以及建立外部能量场与材料变形之间的可靠关系存在重大挑战。在这项研究中,我们证明了基于液晶弹性体的智能材料系统中简单的光触发弯曲驱动受到光-机械-光学反馈机制的影响。预弯曲的几何结构能够在光热诱导变形(从弯曲到平坦)时增强光吸收,随后在进一步变形(从变平到向光弯曲)时减少能量吸收。这种强烈的非线性刺激诱导的变形能力是由正反馈和负反馈控制的,我们用热像仪实验验证了这些机制。我们的研究结果揭示了大多数光活性聚合物系统普遍存在的反馈性质。
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