A reconfigurable actuator is a stimuli-responsive structure that can be programmed to adapt different shapes under identical stimulus. Reconfigurable actuators that function without control circuitry and are fueled remotely are in great demand to devise adaptive soft robotic devices. Yet, obtaining fast and reliable reconfiguration remains a grand challenge. Here we report a facile fabrication pathway towards reconfigurability, through synergistic use of photochemical and photothermal responses in light-active liquid crystal polymer networks. We utilize azobenzene photoisomerization to locally control the cis-isomer content and to program the actuator response, while subsequent photothermal stimulus actuates the structure, leading to shape ...
Abstract Reprogrammable soft matter brings flexibility to soft robots so that they can display vario...
We report on the fabrication of a rewritable and reprogrammable dual-photoresponsive liquid crystall...
Oscillating materials that adapt their shapes in response to external stimuli are of interest for em...
The response of soft actuators made of stimuli-responsive materials can be phenomenologically descri...
Arbitrary shape (re)programming is appealing for fabricating, untethered shape‐morphing photo actuat...
The incorporation of photoswitches and photothermal dyes into liquid-crystal polymers (LCPs) enables...
Arbitrary shape (re)programming is appealing for fabricating untethered shape-morphing photo-actuato...
Liquid crystal networks doped with azobenzene molecular photo-switches have been commonly used as re...
Azobenzene liquid crystal polymers offer the potential to fabricate autonomously operated actuators ...
Photomechanical materials interact with light to elicit a mechanical response. They are the basis of...
A versatile, laser-projector-based method is demonstrated for programming alignment patterns into mo...
Azobenzene liquid crystal polymers offer the potential to fabricate autonomously operated actuators ...
Soft robots, composed of intrinsically soft materials, have continuously deformable structures that ...
Abstract Reprogrammable soft matter brings flexibility to soft robots so that they can display vario...
We report on the fabrication of a rewritable and reprogrammable dual-photoresponsive liquid crystall...
Oscillating materials that adapt their shapes in response to external stimuli are of interest for em...
The response of soft actuators made of stimuli-responsive materials can be phenomenologically descri...
Arbitrary shape (re)programming is appealing for fabricating, untethered shape‐morphing photo actuat...
The incorporation of photoswitches and photothermal dyes into liquid-crystal polymers (LCPs) enables...
Arbitrary shape (re)programming is appealing for fabricating untethered shape-morphing photo-actuato...
Liquid crystal networks doped with azobenzene molecular photo-switches have been commonly used as re...
Azobenzene liquid crystal polymers offer the potential to fabricate autonomously operated actuators ...
Photomechanical materials interact with light to elicit a mechanical response. They are the basis of...
A versatile, laser-projector-based method is demonstrated for programming alignment patterns into mo...
Azobenzene liquid crystal polymers offer the potential to fabricate autonomously operated actuators ...
Soft robots, composed of intrinsically soft materials, have continuously deformable structures that ...
Abstract Reprogrammable soft matter brings flexibility to soft robots so that they can display vario...
We report on the fabrication of a rewritable and reprogrammable dual-photoresponsive liquid crystall...
Oscillating materials that adapt their shapes in response to external stimuli are of interest for em...