Publication: Bioinspired rotary flight of light-driven composite films
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Wang, Dan
Chen, Zhaomin
Li, Mingtong
Hou, Zhen
Zhan, Changsong
Zheng, Qijun
Wang, Dalei
Wang, Xin
Cheng, Mengjiao
Hu, Wenqi
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Light-driven actuators have great potential in different types of applications but is still challenging to apply them in flying devices owing to their slow response, small deflection and force output. Here, the authors report a rotary flying photoactuator with fast rotation and rapid response. Light-driven actuators have great potential in different types of applications. However, it is still challenging to apply them in flying devices owing to their slow response, small deflection and force output and low frequency response. Herein, inspired by the structure of vine maple seeds, we report a helicopter-like rotary flying photoactuator (in response to 0.6 W/cm(2) near-infrared (NIR) light) with ultrafast rotation (similar to 7200 revolutions per minute) and rapid response (similar to 650 ms). This photoactuator is operated based on a fundamentally different mechanism that depends on the synergistic interactions between the photothermal graphene and the hygroscopic agar/silk fibroin components, the subsequent aerodynamically favorable airscrew formation, the jet propulsion, and the aerodynamics-based flying. The soft helicopter-like photoactuator exhibits controlled flight and steering behaviors, making it promising for applications in soft robotics and other miniature devices.
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Nature Portfolio
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Multidisciplinary sciences
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Nature Communications
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10.1038/s41467-023-40827-4