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Leaf-inspired multiresponsive MXene-based actuator for programmable smart devices

Guofa Cai, Jing‐Hao Ciou, Yizhi Liu, Yi Jiang, Pooi See Lee

Year
2019
Citations
341
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Abstract

)-cellulose composites (MXCC) and polycarbonate membrane, which mimic not only the sophisticated leaf structure but also the energy-harvesting and conversion capabilities. The bilayer actuator features multiresponsiveness, low-power actuation, fast actuation speed, large-shape deformation, programmable adaptability, robust stability, and low-cost facile fabrication, which are highly desirable for modern soft actuator systems. We believe that these adaptive soft systems are attractive in a wide range of revolutionary technologies such as soft robots, smart switch, information encryption, infrared dynamic display, camouflage, and temperature regulation, as well as human-machine interface such as haptics.

Keywords

ActuatorEnergy harvestingComputer scienceSoft roboticsInterface (matter)Materials scienceCamouflageMechanical energyNanotechnologyBilayer

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