We characterize experimentally the dynamics of the electro-opto-mechanical effect (macroscopic deformation with electro-optical effect) in monodomain liquid crystal elastomers swollen by low molecular mass liquid crystals. The optical and mechanical rise times (in response to field-on) decrease in almost proportion to the square of field strength, while the corresponding decay times (in response to field-off) are nearly independent of field strength. The optical rise and decay times are about 1 order of magnitude smaller than the mechanical ones. We propose a simple model to capture the main features of both static and dynamic aspects of the electro- opto-mechanical effect and use it to interpret the experimental data.

Dynamics of electro-opto-mechanical effects in swollen nematic elastomers / Fukunaga, A; Urayama, K; Takigawa, T; De Simone, Antonio; Teresi, L.. - In: MACROMOLECULES. - ISSN 0024-9297. - 41:23(2008), pp. 9389-9396. [10.1021/ma801639j]

Dynamics of electro-opto-mechanical effects in swollen nematic elastomers

De Simone, Antonio;
2008-01-01

Abstract

We characterize experimentally the dynamics of the electro-opto-mechanical effect (macroscopic deformation with electro-optical effect) in monodomain liquid crystal elastomers swollen by low molecular mass liquid crystals. The optical and mechanical rise times (in response to field-on) decrease in almost proportion to the square of field strength, while the corresponding decay times (in response to field-off) are nearly independent of field strength. The optical rise and decay times are about 1 order of magnitude smaller than the mechanical ones. We propose a simple model to capture the main features of both static and dynamic aspects of the electro- opto-mechanical effect and use it to interpret the experimental data.
2008
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23
9389
9396
Fukunaga, A; Urayama, K; Takigawa, T; De Simone, Antonio; Teresi, L.
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