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arxiv: 1904.09606 · v1 · pith:B2RSYQO7 · submitted 2019-04-21 · cond-mat.soft

Monolithic shape-programmable dielectric liquid crystal elastomer actuators

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classification cond-mat.soft
keywords actuatorshapesoftactuatorscrystaldielectricefficiencyelastomers
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Macroscale robotic systems have demonstrated great capabilities of high speed, precise, and agile functions. However, the ability of soft robots to perform complex tasks, especially in centimeter and millimeter scale, remains limited due to the unavailability of fast, energy-efficient soft actuators that can programmably change shape. Here, we combine desirable characteristics from two distinct active materials: fast and efficient actuation from dielectric elastomers and facile shape programmability from liquid crystal elastomers into a single shape changing electrical actuator. Uniaxially aligned monoliths achieve strain rates over 120%/s with energy conversion efficiency of 20% while moving loads over 700 times the actuator weight. The combined actuator technology offers unprecedented opportunities towards miniaturization with precision, efficiency, and more degrees of freedom for applications in soft robotics and beyond.

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