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31 August 2011 Light-responsive actuation materials based on the photodeformable liquid crystal polymers
Jianqiang Zhao, Futao Cheng, Yanlei Yu
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Abstract
Two acrylate monomers and two diacrylate crosslinkers containing a long spacer were synthesized and crosslinked liquid-crystalline polymer (CLCP) films with different concentrations of azobenzene were prepared by photopolymerization of the mixtures of the monomers and the crosslinkers. All the monomers, crosslinkers and polymerizable mixtures exhibited LC phases in heating or/and cooling processes. Due to the relatively long spacer, the obtained CLCP films exhibited a glass transition around 30 °C, which allows the CLCP films to undergo photodeformations at room temperature. In addition, when the concentration of azobenzene decreased, the films bent towards the light source with a faster speed and a larger photoinduced mechanical force.
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Jianqiang Zhao, Futao Cheng, and Yanlei Yu "Light-responsive actuation materials based on the photodeformable liquid crystal polymers", Proc. SPIE 8107, Nano-Opto-Mechanical Systems (NOMS), 810705 (31 August 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.897451
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KEYWORDS
Ultraviolet radiation

Polymers

Liquid crystals

Light

Visible radiation

Glasses

Light sources

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