Curvature by design in liquid crystal elastomer sheets

ORAL

Abstract

Spatial patterning of director orientation in liquid crystalline elastomers (LCEs) can generate rich stimuli-responsive 3D shape-morphing behavior. But in order for LCEs to fully realize their promise in application spaces such as tunable optics, design strategies must be developed to achieve arbitrary and precisely tailored 3D curvatures even in rubbery LCEs. Here we use a theory-driven strategy to realize a range of surfaces including paraboloids, as confirmed by high-resolution in-situ optical scanning. This approach also affords experimental insight into previous theoretical analyses of various forms of in-plane and radial symmetry breaking.

Presenters

  • Benjamin Kowalski

    • Air Force Research Lab - WPAFB
    • Air Force Research Laboratory

Authors

  • Benjamin Kowalski

    • Air Force Research Lab - WPAFB
    • Air Force Research Laboratory
  • Nicholas Godman

    • Air Force Research Lab - WPAFB
  • Cyrus Mostajeran

    • Dept of Engineering, Univ. of Cambridge
  • Mark Warner

    • Dept of Engineering, Univ. of Cambridge
  • Timothy White

    • Materials and Manufacturing Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory
    • Air Force Research Lab - WPAFB
    • Air Force Research Laboratory