Liquid Crystal Elastomer Based Dexterous Artificial Motor Unit.

Adv Mater

Materials Science and Engineering Program, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, 92093, USA.

Published: April 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Researchers have developed a new artificial motor unit using gold-coated ultrathin liquid crystal elastomer (LCE) film to enhance the performance of soft robots, which have been struggling to match the dexterity of animals.
  • - The motor unit operates by generating heat through electrical stimulation, causing the LCE film to contract, achieving an impressive actuation strain of 45% and a strain rate of 750%/s.
  • - This innovative motor can function like an actuator, brake, or nonlinear spring, enabling the creation of highly dexterous artificial neuromuscular systems, showcasing its potential for advanced robotics.

Article Abstract

Despite the great advancement in designing diverse soft robots, they are not yet as dexterous as animals in many aspects. One challenge is that they still lack the compact design of an artificial motor unit with a great comprehensive performance that can be conveniently fabricated, although many recently developed artificial muscles have shown excellent properties in one or two aspects. Herein, an artificial motor unit is developed based on gold-coated ultrathin liquid crystal elastomer (LCE) film. Subject to a voltage, Joule heating generated by the gold film increases the temperature of the LCE film underneath and causes it to contract. Due to the small thermal inertial and electrically controlling method of the ultrathin LCE structure, its cyclic actuation speed is fast and controllable. It is shown that under electrical stimulation, the actuation strain of the LCE-based motor unit reaches 45%, the strain rate reaches 750%/s, and the output power density is as high as 1360 W kg . It is further demonstrated that the LCE-based motor unit behaves like an actuator, a brake, or a nonlinear spring on demand, analogous to most animal muscles. Finally, as a proof-of-concept, multiple highly dexterous artificial neuromuscular systems are demonstrated using the LCE-based motor unit.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adma.202211283DOI Listing

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