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Printing Reconfigurable Bundles of Dielectric Elastomer Fibers
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2021
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Dielectric Elastomer FibersEngineeringMechanical EngineeringProgrammable ActuationBiofabricationBiomedical EngineeringSoft MatterFiber BundlesSoft RoboticsMaterials FabricationBiomedical DevicesMaterials ScienceActive Soft MatterFabrication TechniqueBiomimetic ActuatorMaterial Mechanics3D Bioprinting3D PrintingMultimaterial FiberFlexible ElectronicsFiber Structure
Abstract Active soft materials that change shape on demand are of interest for a myriad of applications, including soft robotics, biomedical devices, and adaptive systems. Despite recent advances, the ability to rapidly design and fabricate active matter in complex, reconfigurable layouts remains challenging. Here, the 3D printing of core‐sheath‐shell dielectric elastomer fibers (DEF) and fiber bundles with programmable actuation is reported. Complex shape morphing responses are achieved by printing individually addressable fibers within 3D architectures, including vertical coils and fiber bundles. These DEF devices exhibit resonance frequencies up to 700 Hz and lifetimes exceeding 2.6 million cycles. The multimaterial, multicore‐shell 3D printing method opens new avenues for creating active soft matter with fast programable actuation.
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