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Liquid Metal Actuators: A Comparative Analysis of Surface Tension Controlled Actuation.

Jiahe LiaoCarmel MajidiMetin Sitti
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2023)
Liquid metals, with their unique combination of electrical and mechanical properties, offer great opportunities for actuation based on surface tension modulation. Thanks to the scaling laws of surface tension, which can be electrochemically controlled at low voltages, liquid metal actuators stand out from other soft actuators for their remarkable characteristics such as high contractile strain rates and higher work densities at smaller length scales. This review summarizes the principles of liquid metal actuators and discusses their performance as well as theoretical pathways towards higher performances. The objective is to provide a comparative analysis of the ongoing development of liquid metal actuators. We analyze the design principles of the liquid metal actuators, including low-level elemental principles (kinematics and electrochemistry), mid-level structural principles (reversibility, integrity, and scalability), and high-level functionalities. We review a wide range of practical use cases of liquid metal actuators from robotic locomotion and object manipulation to logic and computation. From an energy perspective, strategies are compared for coupling the liquid metal actuators with an energy source towards fully untethered robots. The review concludes by offering a roadmap of future research directions of liquid metal actuators. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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