Mechanical Actuation via Homeomorphic Transformations of Topological Solitons within Polymer Coatings.

Adv Mater

Laboratory of Human Interactive Materials (HIM), Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, Eindhoven University of Technology, Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven, 5612 AZ, The Netherlands.

Published: January 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Topological solitons, which are studied for their unique properties in fields like nonlinear physics and optics, face challenges in stability and generation that limit their practical use.
  • - Researchers have developed a method to create stable structured arrays of solitons in polymerizable liquid crystal films through in situ photopolymerization, leading to a robust liquid crystal network.
  • - These solitons show advanced responsiveness when thermally activated, allowing for significant shape changes that can reveal information about their initial molecular structure, with potential applications in tunable optics, haptics, and responsive sensing systems.

Article Abstract

Topological solitons are currently under investigation for their exotic properties, especially in nonlinear physics, optics, and material sciences. However, challenges of robust generation and limited stability over time have hindered their practical uses. To address this issue, an approach is developed to form structured arrays of solitons in films of polymerizable liquid crystals. Their complex molecular architecture is preserved by in situ photopolymerization forming a stable liquid crystal network. Most excitingly, their properties are advanced to include responsiveness functions. When thermally actuated, these topological solitons mediate the reconfiguration of surface topographies. Complex shape changes occur depending on the intrinsic complex spatial distribution of the director, which may even lead to full shape inversion and topographical changes as high as ≈40% of the initial thickness. Conversely, the shape changes provide information on the initial director profile, which is consistent with the mathematical model. The soliton-containing polymer coatings are applicable in multiple domains, ranging from tunable optics to haptics, and from shape-coupled sensing systems to temperature-coupled heat management.

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