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Bistable Large‐Strain Actuation of Interpenetrating Polymer Networks
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringChemical ActuatorSoft MatterFlexible SensorPolymersSoft RoboticsGlass TransitionMechanicsPolymer PhysicPolymer NetworksBistable Electroactive PolymerMaterials ScienceElectroactive MaterialBiomimetic ActuatorInterpenetrating Polymer NetworkActuationFlexible ElectronicsElectroactive PolymersPolymer SciencePolymer ModelingBistable Large‐strain Actuation
The bistable electroactive polymer is a new smart material capable of large strain, rigid-to-rigid actuation. At the rubbery state of the polymer heated to above its glass transition, stable electrically-induced actuation is obtained at strains as large as 150%. Electromechanical instability can be effectively overcome by the formation of interpenetrating polymer networks. An application as a refreshable braille display is demonstrated.
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