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Light-driven continuous rotating Möbius strip actuators

Engineering and Technology

Light-driven continuous rotating Möbius strip actuators

Z. Nie, B. Zuo, et al.

Discover the innovative light-driven Möbius strip actuators created by Zhen-Zhou Nie and colleagues, utilizing photothermally responsive liquid crystal elastomers. These unique actuators achieve continuous rotation under near-infrared light, paving the way for next-gen shape-morphing materials that operate without traditional state switching.... show more
Abstract
Twisted toroidal ribbons such as the one-sided Möbius strip have inspired scientists, engineers and artists for many centuries. A physical Möbius strip exhibits interesting mechanical properties deriving from a tendency to redistribute the torsional strain away from the twist region. This leads to the interesting possibility of building topological actuators with continuous deformations. Here we report on a series of corresponding bi-layered stripe actuators using a photothermally responsive liquid crystal elastomer as the fundamental polymeric material. Employing a special procedure, even Möbius strips with an odd number of twists can be fabricated exhibiting a seamless homeotropic and homogeneous morphology. Imposing a suitable contraction gradient under near-infrared light irradiation, these ribbons can realize continuous anticlockwise/clockwise in-situ rotation. Our work could pave the way for developing actuators and shape morphing materials that need not rely on switching between distinct states.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Apr 20, 2021
Authors
Zhen-Zhou Nie, Bo Zuo, Meng Wang, Shuai Huang, Xu-Man Chen, Zhi-Yang Liu, Hong Yang
Tags
Möbius strip
actuators
liquid crystal elastomers
continuous rotation
near-infrared light
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