Smart stimuli-responsive materials that can be externally triggered to undergo mechanical motions have a huge potential in applications ranging from artificial muscles and sensing to microrobotics. Among different classes of stimuli-responsive materials, photomechanical actuators based on liquid-crystal elastomers (LCEs) are of particular importance because they provide a route to control mechanical motions with light. Liquid-crystal elastomers exhibit a unique combination of anisotropic molecular order due to liquid crystallinity, and elasticity brought about by the polymer network. This coupling leads to the ability of free-standing LCE samples to change their shape reversibly after the application of external stimulus. Plasmonic nanopart...