A widely applied method to form liquid crystal networks (LCNs) is photo‐initiated polymerization of monomers that possess a LC phase. The variety in LC phases of the LC monomers provides diversity in molecular order, all self‐organizing and being preserved by photopolymerization. This chapter first explains the principles of shape deformation in LC networks using the most straightforward case of a thermal actuator. Using the thermal actuator as an example, effects of various alignments such as twisted nematic (TN), splay, and cholesteric order are shown. Next, the chapter demonstrates that LCN actuators can be made to respond to light as trigger. It further deals with an example of miniaturization of actuators for a microfluidic application...
Envisioning robotic devices with functionality resulting from processing rather than exclusively mat...
Envisioning robotic devices with functionality resulting from processing rather than exclusively mat...
Arbitrary shape (re)programming is appealing for fabricating, untethered shape‐morphing photo actuat...
A widely applied method to form liquid crystal networks (LCNs) is photo‐initiated polymerization of ...
Polymeric microactuators are potentially useful in micromechanical systems and lab-on-a-chip systems...
The use of liquid crystal networks (LCNs) for trigger-driven cilia combines control over the deforma...
Polymeric microactuators are potentially useful in micromechanical systems and lab-on-a-chip systems...
Polymeric microactuators are potentially useful in micromechanical systems and lab-on-a-chip systems...
The use of liquid crystal networks (LCNs) for trigger-driven cilia combines control over the deforma...
The use of liquid crystal networks (LCNs) for trigger-driven cilia combines control over the deforma...
The use of liquid crystal networks (LCNs) for trigger-driven cilia combines control over the deforma...
In-situ photopolymerization of liquid crystalline (LC) monomers has proven to be a valuable techniqu...
Liquid crystal polymer networks (LCNs) lead the research geared toward macroscopic motion of materia...
\u3cp\u3eLiquid crystal polymer networks (LCNs) lead the research geared toward macroscopic motion o...
Envisioning robotic devices with functionality resulting from processing rather than exclusively mat...
Envisioning robotic devices with functionality resulting from processing rather than exclusively mat...
Envisioning robotic devices with functionality resulting from processing rather than exclusively mat...
Arbitrary shape (re)programming is appealing for fabricating, untethered shape‐morphing photo actuat...
A widely applied method to form liquid crystal networks (LCNs) is photo‐initiated polymerization of ...
Polymeric microactuators are potentially useful in micromechanical systems and lab-on-a-chip systems...
The use of liquid crystal networks (LCNs) for trigger-driven cilia combines control over the deforma...
Polymeric microactuators are potentially useful in micromechanical systems and lab-on-a-chip systems...
Polymeric microactuators are potentially useful in micromechanical systems and lab-on-a-chip systems...
The use of liquid crystal networks (LCNs) for trigger-driven cilia combines control over the deforma...
The use of liquid crystal networks (LCNs) for trigger-driven cilia combines control over the deforma...
The use of liquid crystal networks (LCNs) for trigger-driven cilia combines control over the deforma...
In-situ photopolymerization of liquid crystalline (LC) monomers has proven to be a valuable techniqu...
Liquid crystal polymer networks (LCNs) lead the research geared toward macroscopic motion of materia...
\u3cp\u3eLiquid crystal polymer networks (LCNs) lead the research geared toward macroscopic motion o...
Envisioning robotic devices with functionality resulting from processing rather than exclusively mat...
Envisioning robotic devices with functionality resulting from processing rather than exclusively mat...
Envisioning robotic devices with functionality resulting from processing rather than exclusively mat...
Arbitrary shape (re)programming is appealing for fabricating, untethered shape‐morphing photo actuat...