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Artificial-goosebump-driven microactuation

Engineering and Technology

Artificial-goosebump-driven microactuation

M. Zhang, A. Pal, et al.

Discover a groundbreaking light-fuelled microactuation system inspired by the natural phenomenon of goosebumps. This innovative technology utilizes light-responsive liquid crystal elastomers to actuate intricate microstructures, enabling applications in light reflection control and information storage. This research was conducted by Mingchao Zhang, Aniket Pal, Xianglong Lyu, Yingdan Wu, and Metin Sitti.

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