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Steerable and Agile Light-Fueled Rolling Locomotors by Curvature-Engineered Torsional Torqueopen access

Authors
Choi, Jun-ChanJeon, JisooLee, Jae-WonNauman, AsadLee, Jae GyeongCho, WoongbiLee, ChanwooCho, Young-MinWie, Jeong JaeKim, Hak-Rin
Issue Date
Oct-2023
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
amphibious multimodal actuation; helical soft robot; liquid crystal polymer network; on-demand steering; photo-mechanical rolling
Citation
ADVANCED SCIENCE, v.10, no.30, pp.1 - 11
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Journal Title
ADVANCED SCIENCE
Volume
10
Number
30
Start Page
1
End Page
11
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/192963
DOI
10.1002/advs.202304715
Abstract
On-demand photo-steerable amphibious rolling motions are generated by the structural engineering of monolithic soft locomotors. Photo-morphogenesis of azobenzene-functionalized liquid crystal polymer networks (azo-LCNs) is designed from spiral ribbon to helicoid helices, employing a 270° super-twisted nematic molecular geometry with aspect ratio variations of azo-LCN strips. Unlike the intermittent and biased rolling of spiral ribbon azo-LCNs with center-of-mass shifting, the axial torsional torque of helicoid azo-LCNs enables continuous and straight rolling at high rotation rates (≈720 rpm). Furthermore, center-tapered helicoid structures with wide edges are introduced for effectively accelerating photo-motilities while maintaining directional controllability. Irrespective of surface conditions, the photo-induced rotational torque of center-tapered helicoid azo-LCNs can be transferred to interacting surfaces, as manifested by steep slope climbing and paddle-like swimming multimodal motilities. Finally, the authors demonstrate continuous curvilinear guidance of soft locomotors, bypassing obstacles and reaching desired destinations through real-time on-demand photo-steering.
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