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HERO ID
7978412
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Advanced Plasticized Electroactive Polymers Actuators for Active Optical Applications: Live Mirror
Author(s)
Thetpraphi, K; Chaipo, S; Kanlayakan, W; Cottinet, PJ; Le, MQ; Petit, L; Audigier, D; Kuhn, J; Moretto, G; Capsal, JF
Year
2020
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Advanced Engineering Materials
ISSN:
1438-1656
EISSN:
1527-2648
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Location
WEINHEIM
Volume
22
Issue
5
Page Numbers
1540-1540
Language
English
DOI
10.1002/adem.201901540
Web of Science Id
WOS:000518206400001
URL
http://
://CCC:000536856300005
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Abstract
Herein, an advanced concept to enhance the actuation ability of electroactive polymers (EAPs) based on modified terpolymer P(VDF-TrFE-CFE) is proposed. Such a polymer matrix attracts a great deal of attention because of its outstanding electromechanical coupling property, particularly when doped with plasticizers, e.g., diisononyl phthalate (DINP). Herein, it is demonstrated that by optimizing the structure's multilayer design, the electromechanical coupling of the modified terpolymer is enhanced with its high dielectric permittivity, low Young's modulus, and exceptional dielectric strength. This leads to a large strain response as well as a high mechanical energy density at relatively low electric fields according to the electrostriction phenomena. The concept of stacked multilayers is demonstrated as a simple and effective technique to boost the actuation abilities. Experimental results in accordance with numerical models show actuator performance with a large electromechanical response. This technology shows feasibility for active optical surface shape control. The potential of multiple-stack actuators is tested in a small prototype. This demonstrated mirror optical shape control and correction with a few degrees of freedoms. The proposed Live Mirror technology is useful for ground- and space-based astronomy and communications telescopes.
Keywords
active optics; actuator applications; astronomy and optical communication applications; deformable mirrors; modified electroactive polymers; multilayer actuators; plasticized terpolymers; Conducting polymers; Elastic moduli; Electric fields; Electromechanical coupling; Mirrors; Multilayers; Optical communication; Optical multilayers; Permittivity; Solvents; Terpolymers; Communication application; Electro-active polymers; Electroactive polymer actuators
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