articleNature CommunicationsMay 23, 2017GOLD OA

A light-driven artificial flytrap

Tampere University

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Abstract

The sophistication, complexity and intelligence of biological systems is a continuous source of inspiration for mankind. Mimicking the natural intelligence to devise tiny systems that are capable of self-regulated, autonomous action to, for example, distinguish different targets, remains among the grand challenges in biomimetic micro-robotics. Herein, we demonstrate an autonomous soft device, a light-driven flytrap, that uses optical feedback to trigger photomechanical actuation. The design is based on light-responsive liquid-crystal elastomer, fabricated onto the tip of an optical fibre, which acts as a power source and serves as a contactless probe that senses the environment. Mimicking natural flytraps,…

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Keywords
  • Soft robotics
  • Computer science
  • Biomimetics
  • Sophistication
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Nanotechnology
  • Robot
  • Human–computer interaction
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