Photocontrollable Liquid‐Crystalline Actuators
Nagaoka University of Technology · Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Abstract
Coupling photochromic molecules with liquid crystalline (LC) materials enables one to reversibly photocontrol unique LC features such as phase transition, photoalignment, and molecular cooperative motion. LC elastomers show photomechanical and photomobile properties, directly converting light energy into mechanical energy. In well-defined LC block copolymers, regular patternings of nanostructures in macroscopic scales are fabricated by photo-manipulation of LC actuators.
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- Materials science
- Photochromism
- Elastomer
- Actuator
- Liquid crystal
- Copolymer
- Molecule
- Nanostructure
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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