photoactuators
Photoactuators are devices that convert light energy into mechanical motion or force. They operate on the principle of the photochemical or photophysical response of specific materials to illumination. When light, typically in the visible or ultraviolet spectrum, strikes a photoactuator material, it induces a change in its physical properties, leading to an actuating effect. This effect can manifest as a change in shape, volume, or stiffness of the material.
The mechanism behind photoactuation varies depending on the material used. Some photoactuators rely on photochemical reactions,
Photoactuators offer several advantages, including remote operation, biocompatibility for certain materials, and the potential for high