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Conducting polymers as artificial muscles: challenges and possibilities

E Smela, O Inganas and I Lundstrom

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Microfabrication techniques allow one to construct metal/polymer bilayers anchored at one end to a substrate and free to move at the other end. Electrically controlled 'fingers' were fabricated using the conducting polymer as an artificial muscle: doping and undoping the conjugated polymer causes a change in volume of this layer which results in bending of the bilayer. Grasping hands, fingers with sensing tips, and micropumps can be envisioned. Standing in the way of immediate fabrication are several materials challenges including layer adhesion, material compatibility, sacrificial layer improvement, and low-temperature processing techniques.


PACS

81.05.Lg Polymers and plastics; rubber; synthetic and natural fibers; organometallic and organic materials

87.80.-y Biophysical techniques (research methods)

Subjects

Soft matter, liquids and polymers

Instrumentation and measurement

Medical physics

Biological physics

Condensed matter: structural, mechanical & thermal

Dates

Issue 4 (December 1993)



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