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Natural double‐layered structures observed in living organisms are known to exhibit asymmetric volume changes with environmental triggers. Typical examples are natural roots of plants, which show unique self‐organized bending behavior in response to environmental stimuli. Herein, light‐ and electro‐active polymer (LEAP) based actuators with a double‐layered structure are reported. The LEAP actuators...
A light‐ and electroactive polymer (LEAP) actuator with a double‐layered structure is developed by Moon Jeong Park and co‐workers in article number 1706547, which is capable of locking its motion in the absence of a power supply. The LEAP actuator can hold an object for a few tens of minutes while consuming only a few milliwatthours of energy, which open news a new chapter in future robot technologies...
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