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Article Dans Une Revue Advanced Functional Materials Année : 2018

Micromachining-compatible, facile fabrication of polymer nanocomposite spin crossover actuators

Olivier Thomas
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Lionel Salmon
Liviu Nicu
Gábor Molnár

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[FeII(Htrz)2(trz)](BF4) spin crossover particles of 85 nm mean size are dispersed in an SU‐8 polymer matrix and spray‐coated onto silicon microcantilevers. The subsequent photothermal treatment of the polymer resist leads to micrometer thick, smooth, and homogeneous coatings, which exhibit well‐reproducible actuation upon the thermally induced spin transition. The actuation amplitude as a function of temperature is accurately determined by combining integrated piezoresistive detection with external optical interferometry, which allows for the assessment of the associated actuation force (9.4 mN), stress (28 MPa), strain (1.0%), and work density (140 mJ cm−3) through a stratified beam model. The dynamical mechanical characterization of the films evidences an increase of the resonance frequency and a concomitant decrease of the damping in the high‐temperature phase, which arises due to a combined effect of the thickness and mechanical property changes. The spray‐coating approach is also successfully extended to scale up the actuators for the centimeter range on a polymer substrate providing perspectives for biomimetic soft actuators.
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hal-01816709 , version 1 (28-01-2019)

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Maria Dolores Manrique-Juarez, Fabrice Mathieu, Adrian Laborde, Sylvain Rat, Victoria Shalabaeva, et al.. Micromachining-compatible, facile fabrication of polymer nanocomposite spin crossover actuators. Advanced Functional Materials, 2018, 28 (29), pp.1801970. ⟨10.1002/adfm.201801970⟩. ⟨hal-01816709⟩
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