Bending kinetics of a photo-actuating nematic elastomer cantilever

Author

Torras Andrés, Núria

Zinoviev, K. E.

Marshall, J. E.

Terentjev, E. M.

Esteve, Jaume

American Physical Society

Publication date

2011

Abstract

Liquid crystal elastomers (LCE) containing embedded carbon nanotubes(CNTs) contract when exposed to light, due to LC disordering induced by the ability of CNTs to absorb light and convert it into thermal energy. A cantilever made of LCE-CNTs exposed to light demonstrates dynamic bending due to inhomogeneous strain distribution caused by exponential heat generation across the cantilever width. Analysis of bending dynamics helps to extract parameters that are important for designing actuators based on these materials. In this work, we have carried out direct measurements of temperature evolution inside the cantilever and related its kinetics to the applied irradiation power.

Document Type

Article

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Carbon nanotubes; Composite materials; Bending; Materials properties; Temperature measurement; Elastomeric polymers

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Related items

Applied physics letters ; Vol. 99, Issue 25 (December 2011), p. 254102/1-254102/3

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