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Sunlight-Driven Continuous Flapping-Wing Motion.

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Light-driven actuators that directly convert light into mechanical work, have attracted significant attention due to their wireless advantage and ability to be easily controlled. However, a fundamental impediment to their… Click to show full abstract

Light-driven actuators that directly convert light into mechanical work, have attracted significant attention due to their wireless advantage and ability to be easily controlled. However, a fundamental impediment to their application is that the continuous motion of light-driven flexible actuators usually requires a periodically switching light source or the coordination of other additional hardware. Here, for the first time, continuous flapping-wing motion under sunlight is realized through the utilization of a simple nanocrystalline metal-polymer bilayer structure without the coordination of additional hardware. The light-driven performance can be controlled by adjusting the grain size of the upper nanocrystalline metallic layer or selecting metals with different thermodynamic parameters. The achieved highest frequency of flapping-wing motion is 4.49 Hz, which exceeds the frequency of real butterfly wings, thus informing the further development of sunlight-driven bionic flying animal robotics without external energy consumption. The flapping-wing motion has been used to realize a light-driven whirligig, a light-driven sailboat, and photoelectric energy harvesting. Furthermore, the flexible bilayer actuator features the ability to be driven by light- and electricity, low-power actuation, a large deflection,fast actuation speed,long-time stability, strong design ability, and large-area facile fabrication. The bilayer film considered herein represents a simple, general and effective strategy for preparing photoelectric-driven flexible actuators with target performances, and informs the standardization and industrial application of flexible actuators in the future.

Keywords: motion; sunlight driven; flapping wing; light driven; wing motion; continuous flapping

Journal Title: ACS applied materials & interfaces
Year Published: 2020

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