Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7855161 | Carbon | 2014 | 25 Pages |
Abstract
Electric-field induced nonlinear actuation behavior is demonstrated in a bulk nanotube (CNT) structure under ambient conditions. Completely recoverable and non-degradable actuation over several cycles of electric-field is measured in these structures. A symmetric and polarity independent displacement corresponding up to an axial strain of 14% is measured upon application of a low strength electric field of 4.2Â kV/m in the axial direction. However, a much lower strain of â¼1% is measured in the radial (or, transverse) direction. Furthermore, the electric field induced actuation increases by more than a factor of 2 upon impregnating the CNT cellular structure with copper oxide nano-particles. An electrostriction mechanism, based on the electric-field induced polarization of CNT strands, is proposed to account for the reported actuation behavior.
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Authors
Prarthana Gowda, Praveen Kumar, Rahul Tripathi, Abha Misra,