Liquid‐Crystalline Nano‐optomechanical Actuator |
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Authors: | Stanislav Tsoi Jing Zhou Christopher Spillmann Jawad Naciri Tomiki Ikeda Banahalli Ratna |
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Affiliation: | 1. Center for Bio/Molecular Science and Engineering, 4555 Overlook Ave. SW, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, USA, 20375;2. Chemical Resources Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama, Japan, 226‐8503 |
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Abstract: | The synthesis and characterization of organic nanoparticles composed of a polymer network of azobenzene moieties and capable of reproducible, photoinduced mechanical actuation are reported. The molecules within the nanoparticles undergo co‐ordinated, reversible isomerization between cis‐ and trans‐conformations in response to ultraviolet and visible electromagnetic radiation, resulting in a reversible 20% height contraction of nanoparticles adsorbed on a substrate. The kinetics of the actuation response as a function of light intensity and duration are reported and closely match the molecular kinetics of azobenzene photoisomerization. The results support the proposed mechanism of co‐ordinated molecular conformational changes resulting in observable nanoscale actuation. |
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Keywords: | atomic force microscopy (AFM) azo polymers kinetics nanoparticles stimuli‐sensitive polymers |
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