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First jump of microgel; actuation speed enhancement by elastic instability
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First jump of microgel; actuation speed enhancement by elastic instability

Howon Lee, Chunguang Xia and Nicholas X. Fang
Soft Matter, Vol.6(18), pp.4342-4345
2010
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7282/T3P271DF

Abstract

Soft condensed matter Elastic energy Elastic instabilities Microgel Speed enhancement
Swelling-induced snap-buckling in a 3D micro hydrogel device, inspired by the insect-trapping action of Venus flytrap, makes it possible to generate astonishingly fast actuation. We demonstrate that elastic energy is effectively stored and quickly released from the device by incorporating elastic instability. Utilizing its rapid actuation speed, the device can even jump by itself upon wetting.
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