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Traveling Wave Rotary Micromotor Based on a Photomechanical Response in Liquid Crystal Polymer Networks.

Klaudia DradrachMikołaj RogóżPrzemysław GrabowskiChen XuanRafał WęgłowskiJolanta KonieczkowskaEwa Schab-BalcerzakWiktor PiecekPiotr Wasylczyk
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2020)
The photomechanical response of liquid crystal polymer networks (LCNs) can be used to directly convert light energy into different forms of mechanical energy. In this study, we demonstrate how a traveling deformation, induced in a liquid crystal polymer ring by a spatially modulated laser beam, can be used to drive the ring (the rotor) to rotate around a stationary element (the stator), thus forming a light-powered micromotor. The photomechanical response of the polymer film is modeled numerically, different LCN molecular configurations are studied, and the performance of a 5.5 mm diameter motor is characterized.
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