CPM Seminar
Photo-Mechanical Materials: Stuff that Wiggles in Sunlight
Christopher Barrett
Department of Chemistry McGill University
I will overview some of the new light-responsive materials that we have
been developing at McGill Chemistry over the past decade, that generate
mechanical motion in response to visible irradiation. Inspired by natural
materials that respond mechanically to sunlight, such as plant photo-taxis,
or the retinal/rhodopsin proteins that enable vision, some simple artificial
mimics can bend and wiggle, flap, flail, and now even ‘walk and
roll’, powered only by light. I'll try and highlight the many
aspects of unexplained mechanisms, and optimization strategies under debate,
that we hope might be of interest to the Materials Physics community.
Thursday, January 17th 2019, 10:30
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, R.E. Bell Conference Room (room 103)
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