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A Millimeter‐Scale Snail Robot Based on a Light‐Powered Liquid Crystal Elastomer Continuous Actuator

Autor
Xuan, Chen
Wasylczyk, Piotr
Dradrach, Klaudia
Rogóż, Mikołaj
Data publikacji
2019
Abstrakt (EN)

Crawling by means of the traveling deformation of a soft body is a widespread mode of locomotion in nature—animals across scales, from microscopic nematodes to earthworms to gastropods, use it to move around challenging terrestrial environments. Snails, in particular, use mucus—a slippery, aqueous secretion—to enhance the interaction between their ventral foot and the contact surface. In this study, a millimeter‐scale soft crawling robot is demonstrated that uses a similar mechanism to move efficiently in a variety of configurations: on horizontal, vertical, as well as upside‐down surfaces; on smooth and rough surfaces; and through obstacles comparable in size to its dimensions. The traveling deformation of the robot soft body is generated via a local light‐induced phase transition in a liquid crystal elastomer and resembles the pedal waves of terrestrial gastropods. This work offers a new approach to micro‐engineering with smart materials as well as a tool to better understand this mode of locomotion in nature.

Dyscyplina PBN
nauki fizyczne
Czasopismo
Macromolecular Rapid Communications
Tom
40
Zeszyt
16
Strony od-do
1900279
ISSN
1022-1336
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