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Temperature-responsive metamaterials made of highly sensitive thermostat metal strips

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posted on 2025-11-17, 03:16 authored by Yi Zhang, Wei Zhong Jiang, Yang Pan, Xing Chi Teng, Hang Hang Xu, Han Yan, Xi Hai Ni, Jun Dong, Dong Han, Wei Qiu Chen, Jie YangJie Yang, Yimin Xie, Yang Lu, Xin Ren
Temperature-responsive metamaterials have remarkable shape-morphing ability during thermal energy conversion. However, integrating the thermal shape programmability, wide-working temperature range, fast temperature response, and actuation into metamaterials remains challenging. Here, we introduce using thermostat metal strips to assemble metamaterials with desirable and balanced temperature-responsive properties, and we systematically investigate the thermal deformation performance. Achieving 70 to 80% of the designed strain requires only 5 seconds of heating. A thermal strain of around 30% is achieved for the assembled metamaterials, surpassing other bimetallic metamaterials by a magnitude of 100 to 200. The actuation capacity of thermostat metal strips exceeds 26 times their weight. Further, by leveraging the highly programmable thermal deformation, the tuneable bandgap range is 3847 to 40,000 hertz. These fully integrated mechanical performances in the multiphysics have great application potential, for example, as soft actuators and soft robots in intelligent structure systems, vibration isolation and noise reduction in hypersonic vehicles, and unique thermal deformation in precision instruments.<p></p>

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Channel 7 Children's Research Foundation

National Natural Science Foundation of China

University Grants Committee

Australian Research Council

Qinglan Project of Jiangsu Province of China | 51978330

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    ISSN - Is published in 2375-2548 (Science Advances)

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Science Advances

Volume

10

Number

eads0892

Issue

49

Total pages

10

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American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

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eng

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© 2024 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial License 4.0 (CC BY-NC).

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