Magnetically encoded 3D mesostructure with high-order shape morphing and high-frequency actuation

NATIONAL SCIENCE REVIEW(2022)

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Inspired by origami/kirigami, three-dimensional (3D) mesostructures assembled via a mechanics-guided approach, with reversible and maneuverable shape-morphing capabilities, have attracted great interest with regard to a broad range of applications. Despite intensive studies, the development of morphable 3D mesostructures with high-order (multi-degree-of-freedom) deformation and untethered high-frequency actuation remains challenging. This work introduces a scheme for a magnetically encoded transferable 3D mesostructure, with polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film as the skeleton and discrete magnetic domains as actuation units, to address this challenge. The high-order deformation, including hierarchical, multidirectional and blending shape morphing, is realized by encoding 3D discrete magnetization profiles on the architecture through ultraviolet curing. Reconfigurable 3D mesostructures with a modest structural modulus (similar to 3 GPa) enable both high-frequency (similar to 55 Hz) and large-deformation (similar to 66.8%) actuation under an alternating magnetic field. Additionally, combined with the shape-retention and adhesion property of PET, these 3D mesostructures can be readily transferred and attached to many solid substrates. On this basis, diverse functional devices, including a switchable colour letter display, liquid mixer, sequential flashlight and biomimetic sliding robot, are demonstrated to offer new perspectives for robotics and microelectronics. This work presents a 3D morphable mesostructure capable of high-order shape morphing and high-frequency actuation with large deformation, which is applied for multiple functional devices.
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morphable 3D mesostructures, magnetically encoded, high-order deformation, high-frequency actuation
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