材料科学
软机器人
机器人
纳米技术
复合材料
人工智能
计算机科学
作者
Jianhua Hao,He Ma,Yuan Li,Run Shi,Fengjie Zhu,Zhong‐Jie Jiang,Kebin Fan,Dai Zhang,Jun Ding,Kai Liu,Xinping Zhang
出处
期刊:PubMed
日期:2025-07-17
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.5c10815
摘要
Soft bionic robots have garnered significant attention recently due to their exceptional adaptability to various environments, making them ideal for hazardous missions, particularly in the military. Developing robots with active camouflage is vital for their operational success. Dynamic structural colors, known for their durability, high tunability, and broad color range, are widely employed in camouflage. However, integrating these colors with the complex surfaces of soft robots has been challenging. Inspired by chameleons and octopuses, we have developed camouflaged bionic robots by combining a tunable lossy cavity with an actuating film made of MXene/paraffin. The tunable lossy cavity consists of a tungsten-doped vanadium dioxide (W-VO2) film paired with another oxide or fluoride layer. In response to external stimuli such as direct heating, laser irradiation, and even sunlight, the optical properties of W-VO2 greatly changed, allowing the robot to change colors and blend into visible and infrared bands. By using all-inorganic materials for the color-changing skin, our robots boast a lifetime of over 20,000 cycles. They are capable of significant shape changes, quick responsiveness, and low power consumption. This seamless integration of camouflage with actuation techniques positions our bionic robots as promising candidates for military reconnaissance, environmental monitoring, and more.
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