Authors
Hillel Aharoni, Yu Xia, Xinyue Zhang, Randall D Kamien, Shu Yang
Publication date
2018/7/10
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
115
Issue
28
Pages
7206-7211
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
Programmable shape-shifting materials can take different physical forms to achieve multifunctionality in a dynamic and controllable manner. Although morphing a shape from 2D to 3D via programmed inhomogeneous local deformations has been demonstrated in various ways, the inverse problem—finding how to program a sheet in order for it to take an arbitrary desired 3D shape—is much harder yet critical to realize specific functions. Here, we address this inverse problem in thin liquid crystal elastomer (LCE) sheets, where the shape is preprogrammed by precise and local control of the molecular orientation of the liquid crystal monomers. We show how blueprints for arbitrary surface geometries can be generated using approximate numerical methods and how local extrinsic curvatures can be generated to assist in properly converting these geometries into shapes. Backed by faithfully alignable and rapidly …
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Scholar articles
H Aharoni, Y Xia, X Zhang, RD Kamien, S Yang - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2018