gradienttunable
Gradienttunable describes systems in which the spatial gradient of a property can be modified after fabrication. The property may be optical (refractive index), mechanical (elastic modulus), chemical concentration, magnetic field, or electric field, among others. Gradient tunability enables programmable or adaptive profiles that respond to external stimuli, allowing dynamic control of gradients without reprocessing.
In optics, gradient-tunable gradient index (GRIN) materials use stimuli-responsive components to adjust the refractive index profile,
Implementation approaches include liquid crystal composites whose orientation changes with electric fields; electroactive polymers that swell
Applications span adaptive optics, tunable lenses, sensors, soft robotics, tissue engineering scaffolds with gradient stiffness, and
Challenges include response speed, energy use, stability, hysteresis, repeatability, and integration with existing systems; manufacturing complexity
See also: GRIN lens, smart material, stimulus-responsive material, electroactive polymer.