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In article number 2010706, Zhiguo Yi and Chen Chen review the recent progress in the photostrictive effect, with a focus on the characterization techniques, the exploration of new photostrictive materials, and their potential applications. The challenges and prospects for the future development of the photostrictive effect is presented. This article could not only encourage research on the underlying...
Photostrictive effect exhibits a fascinating ability to directly convert light into mechanical strain, which enables a facile and straightforward approach to realize the wireless and remote control of the micro‐electromechanical systems (MEMS). It provides a great potential to upgrade the existing electric‐driven mechanical devices to optomechanical devices by replacing or integrating electrostriction,...
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