A unimorph nanocomposite dielectric elastomer for large out-of-plane actuation

Junhong Pu, Yuan Meng (Corresponding Author), Zhixin Xie, Zihang Peng, Jianghan Wu, Ye Shi, Roshan Plamthottam, Wei Yang (Corresponding Author), Qibing Pei (Corresponding Author)

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Abstract

Dielectric elastomer actuators (DEAs) feature large, reversible in-plane deformation, and stacked DEA layers are used to produce large strokes in the thickness dimension. We introduce an electrophoretic process to concentrate boron nitride nanosheet dispersion in a dielectric elastomer precursor solution onto a designated electrode surface. The resulting unimorph nanocomposite dielectric elastomer (UNDE) has a seamless bilayer structure with 13 times of modulus difference. The UNDE can be actuated to large bending curvatures, with enhanced breakdown field strength and durability as compared to conventional nanocomposite dielectric elastomer. Multiple UNDE units can be formed in a simple electrophoretic concentration process using patterned electrode areas. A disc-shaped actuator comprising six UNDE units outputs large bidirectional stroke up to 10 Hz. This actuator is used to demonstrate a high-speed lens motor capable of varying the focal length of a two-lens system by 40 times.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbereabm6200
JournalScience advances
Volume8
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2022
Externally publishedYes

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