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Dynamically actuated soft heliconical architecture via frequency of electric fields.


ABSTRACT: Dynamic electric field frequency actuated helical and spiral structures enable a plethora of attributes for advanced photonics and engineering in the contemporary era. Nevertheless, leveraging the frequency responsiveness of adaptive devices and systems within a broad dynamic range and maintaining restrained high-frequency induced heating remain challenging. Herein, we establish a frequency-actuated heliconical soft architecture that is quite distinct from that of common frequency-responsive soft materials. We achieve reversible modulation of the photonic bandgap in a wide spectral range by delicately coupling the frequency-dependent thermal effect, field-induced dielectric torque and elastic equilibrium. Furthermore, an information encoder prototype without the aid of complicated algorithm design is established to analogize an information encoding and decoding process with a more convenient and less costly way. A technique for taming and tailoring the distribution of the pitch length is exploited and embodied in a prototype of a spatially controlled soft photonic cavity and laser emission. This work demonstrates a distinct frequency responsiveness in a heliconical soft system, which may not merely inspire the interest in field-assisted bottom-up molecular engineering of soft matter but also facilitate the practicality of adaptive photonics.

SUBMITTER: Liu B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9114134 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dynamically actuated soft heliconical architecture via frequency of electric fields.

Liu Binghui B   Yuan Cong-Long CL   Hu Hong-Long HL   Wang Hao H   Zhu Yu-Wen YW   Sun Pei-Zhi PZ   Li Zhi-Ying ZY   Zheng Zhi-Gang ZG   Li Quan Q  

Nature communications 20220517 1


Dynamic electric field frequency actuated helical and spiral structures enable a plethora of attributes for advanced photonics and engineering in the contemporary era. Nevertheless, leveraging the frequency responsiveness of adaptive devices and systems within a broad dynamic range and maintaining restrained high-frequency induced heating remain challenging. Herein, we establish a frequency-actuated heliconical soft architecture that is quite distinct from that of common frequency-responsive sof  ...[more]

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