材料科学
执行机构
变形
结构着色
平面的
杰纳斯
伪装
液晶
软机器人
刚度(电磁)
光子晶体
3D打印
纳米技术
光电子学
光学
计算机科学
复合材料
物理
计算机图形学(图像)
人工智能
作者
Seung Hui Han,Seok‐In Lim,Ki‐Hyun Ryu,Jahyeon Koo,Dong‐Gue Kang,Kwang‐Un Jeong,Seung‐Yeol Jeon,Dae‐Yoon Kim
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202210680
摘要
Abstract Examples of anisotropic movement paired with helical geometry abound in the animal and plant kingdoms are used for a variety of reasons, such as diverse social signaling directed at conspecifics or camouflage to avoid predation. Inspired by these natural phenomena, a smart sensor is developed with a chiroptical 3D actuator that can fold, bend, and twist in response to external stimuli, reflecting light of specific wavelengths, and possessing circular polarization properties. Chirophotonic crystal actuators are constructed with an asymmetric Janus structure and are fabricated by self‐assembly, screen printing, and in situ photopolymerization. The optically active layer consists of cholesteric liquid crystal polymer, and the mechanically active layer is composed of a polymeric gel thin film. The programmed in‐planar and out‐of‐planar asymmetric Janus structures control the directionality of various shapes morphing from 2D to 3D. Finite element simulations allow to predict the shape changes associated with these chirophotonic crystal actuators: flower blooming, tendril climbing, eagle hunting, ant lifting, and inchworm moving motions. By utilizing the chirophotonic crystal actuator, a reusable and portable methanol‐laced water identifier is developed.
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