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Recent advances in the design, fabrication, actuation mechanisms and applications of liquid crystal elastomers

Figure 2. Synthesis and alignment methods of LCEs. (A) Two-stage thiol-acrylate Michael addition and photopolymerization reaction. Scale bar, 1 cm. Reproduced with permission[56]. Copyright 2011, RSC advances; (B) 3D printing methods for creating LCE structures with complex patterns. Scale bars, 1 mm. Reproduced with permission[57]. Copyright 2018, WILEY-VCH; (C) schematic illustration of the drawing process for producing LCE fibers. Reproduced with permission[54]. Copyright 2019, Royal Society of Chemistry; (D) schematic illustration of the microfluidic method for producing LCE fibers. Reproduced with permission[59]. Copyright 2005, Royal Society of Chemistry; (E) one-pot crosslink reaction by surface treatment for the alignment at local regions, which was used for the fabrication of a LCE iris. Scale bars, 5 mm. Reproduced with permission[61]. Copyright 2017, WILEY-VCH; (F) top-down microfabrication techniques for one-pot fabrication of LCE sheets with a programmable alignment. The deformed configuration is like a human face. Scale bar, 1 cm. Reproduced with permission[62]. Copyright 2018, National Academy of Sciences.

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