弹性体
介电弹性体
电介质
机制(生物学)
材料科学
拉伤
高分子科学
复合材料
高分子化学
哲学
认识论
光电子学
医学
内科学
作者
Wenjie Wu,Zhong Lin Wang,Liqun Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1002/marc.202200315
摘要
Abstract Dielectric elastomers (DEs) are a special material that deform responding to an electric field. The induced strain is known as actuated strain (AS). This phenomenon is totally different from electrostriction, for there is no crystal lattice in elastomers and the AS of DEs is much greater. The most accepted mechanism holds the view that the AS of DEs is induced by the Maxwell stress. According to this mechanism, materials exhibiting similar ratios of permittivity and Young's modulus should have similar ASs, while the experimental AS isn't relevant to the ideal value, contradicting this mechanism. The direction of uniaxial pre‐strained DE's AS cannot be explained by this mechanism either. The electric field and DE are only regarded as a source of stress and a deformable body respectively in this mechanism, which ignores the interaction between those two. Recently, a new molecular mechanism for AS is proposed, in which the electric field first orient dipoles of chains, therefore the conformation of chains will be changed, finally leading to AS. With thermodynamical derivation and experiment, entropy‐dominated elasticity is found to account for more during AS. This mechanism is systematically introduced in this perspective and presents current challenges and outlooks of DE.
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