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Three techniques for micropatterning liquid crystalline polymers

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MOLECULAR CRYSTALS AND LIQUID CRYSTALS
Volume 477, Issue -, Pages 631-645

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/15421400701695687

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artificial muscles; liquid crystalline polymers; microfabri cation; polymer MEMS

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Liquid crystalline elastomers and polymers, which are able to undergo large, reversible deformations in response to an applied stimulus (including heat, pH, oil electromagnetic radiation) could potentially be useful in a variety of microactuator devices. However, in order to compete with traditional silicon-based systems it is necessary to show that liquid crystalline polymers call be patterned with reduced dimensions without losing their functionality. In this article we investigate three different techniques which can be used to pattern liquid crystalline polymers oil the micro- and nanoscale. These techniques are templating, photopatterning, and microtransfer printing. Advantages and disadvantages of each process are explored.

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