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Shape-memory effect in twisted ferroic nanocomposites
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- Title
- Shape-memory effect in twisted ferroic nanocomposites
- Issued Date
- 2023-02
- Citation
- Kim, Donghoon. (2023-02). Shape-memory effect in twisted ferroic nanocomposites. Nature Communications, 14(1). doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-36274-w
- Type
- Article
- Keywords
- THIN-FILMS ; DEFORMATION ; ELECTRON ; STRAIN ; ALLOYS ; FERROELECTRIC DOMAIN-STRUCTURES
- ISSN
- 2041-1723
- Abstract
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The shape recovery ability of shape-memory alloys vanishes below a critical size (~50 nm), which prevents their practical applications at the nanoscale. In contrast, ferroic materials, even when scaled down to dimensions of a few nanometers, exhibit actuation strain through domain switching, though the generated strain is modest (~1%). Here, we develop freestanding twisted architectures of nanoscale ferroic oxides showing shape-memory effect with a giant recoverable strain (>8%). The twisted geometrical design amplifies the strain generated during ferroelectric domain switching, which cannot be achieved in bulk ceramics or substrate-bonded thin films. The twisted ferroic nanocomposites allow us to overcome the size limitations in traditional shape-memory alloys and open new avenues in engineering large-stroke shape-memory materials for small-scale actuating devices such as nanorobots and artificial muscle fibrils. © 2023. The Author(s).
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- Nature Publishing Group
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