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      A Wide Array of Photoinduced Motions in Molecular and Macromolecular Assemblies at Interfaces

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      Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan
      The Chemical Society of Japan

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            Polymer solutions and solids that contain light-sensitive molecules can undergo photo-contraction, whereby light energy is converted into mechanical energy. Here we show that a single film of a liquid-crystal network containing an azobenzene chromophore can be repeatedly and precisely bent along any chosen direction by using linearly polarized light. This striking photomechanical effect results from a photoselective volume contraction and may be useful in the development of high-speed actuators for microscale or nanoscale applications, for example in microrobots in medicine or optical microtweezers.
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                Journal
                Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan
                BCSJ
                The Chemical Society of Japan
                0009-2673
                1348-0634
                July 15 2018
                July 15 2018
                : 91
                : 7
                : 1026-1057
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Molecular and Macromolecular Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University, Furo-cho, Chikusa, Nagoya, Aichi 464-8603, Japan
                Article
                10.1246/bcsj.20180076
                6f55309d-8b01-4efd-82f8-ca9b1c0272f0
                © 2018
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