材料科学
微尺度化学
执行机构
形状记忆合金
形状记忆合金*
光电子学
透射率
人工肌肉
光学
吸收率
计算机科学
复合材料
人工智能
数学教育
物理
反射率
数学
算法
作者
Minsoo Kim,Hye‐Sung Lee,Younggyun Cho,Jae Kyung Heo,Ying‐Jun Quan,Seung Woo Lee,Heui Jae Pahk,Sung‐Hoon Ahn
标识
DOI:10.1002/adom.202102024
摘要
Abstract Light‐driven shape memory alloy (SMA)‐based microscale actuators show great promise for artificial muscle and biomedical applications, as they are actuated remotely and have a fast response speed. However, ultraviolet (UV) light is required for device actuation; thus, the operating environment has been limited. Here, an infrared (IR) light‐driven SMA actuator is proposed, in which the plasmonic effect is used to enhance IR light absorptance. A sub‐micrometer pattern is used to create an optical meta‐surface capable of tuning the light absorptance. Conical nanohole arrays are fabricated with a focused ion beam. The absorptance tuning effect is evaluated in terms of the optical characteristics and performance of the actuator. The nanopatterned surface increases the narrow‐band IR light absorption by up to 55%. Optics simulations are conducted to verify the experimental results. A pattern design method is proposed, based on the light wavelength of the stimulating source. Combining heterogeneous surfaces, both UV and IR light achieve decoupled microscale actuation. These actuators show a response similar to that of the iris muscle, which is responsible for the eye's pupillary reflex. It is expected that these actuators will broaden SMA applications in clinical devices and soft robotics.
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