Reference : Liquid crystal elastomer actuators and sensors: Glimpses of the past, the present and...
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Physical, chemical, mathematical & earth Sciences : Physics
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http://hdl.handle.net/10993/55614
Liquid crystal elastomer actuators and sensors: Glimpses of the past, the present and perhaps the future
English
Lagerwall, Jan mailto [University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine (FSTM) > Department of Physics and Materials Science (DPHYMS) >]
19-Jun-2023
Programmable Materials
Cambridge University Press
1
e9
Yes
International
2752-8073
2752-8073
Cambridge
United Kingdom
[en] Liquid crystal elastomers ; Soft actuators ; Mechanochromic strain sensors ; Photoresponsivity ; Click chemistry ; Direct ink writing ; History of science
[en] Liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs) are programmable materials par excellence. I review the history and state of the art of LCE materials and processing development from the perspective of the important remaining step of moving out of the academic research lab and applying LCEs as soft actuators or strain sensors. After a brief introduction for the non-expert of what LCEs are and which their main advantages and limitations are, I discuss the key breakthroughs that LCE research has undergone over its 50-year history. Building on this and drawing from fresh results from on-going research, I consider possible future development trajectories that would help address the outstanding key obstacles to reach mass production at competitive cost. I end with discussing a selected set of application scenarios with good opportunities for LCEs to perform functions that no other material could deliver. Specifically, I focus on responsive buildings incorporating LCE actuator fibres and sheets/ribbons, structural health monitoring with LCE strain sensors monitoring crack growth and propagation or alerting residents of buildings exposed to dangerous levels of deformation, and kinetic and responsive garments incorporating LCE fibre actuators and/or strain sensors.
European Commission - EC
Researchers ; Professionals
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/55614
10.1017/pma.2023.8
H2020 ; 101069416 - REVEAL - REVEALing complex strain patterns and dangerous loads using cholesteric liquid crystal elastomers

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