Electroactive Polymer Artificial Muscles(电活性高分子人工肌肉)
学术报告
报告题目:Electroactive Polymer Artificial Muscles(电活性高分子人工肌肉)
报告人Prof. Qibing Pei (裴启兵教授)
       Department of Materials Science and Engineering
       University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA
报告时间201342日(周二)上午9:30报告地点:独墅湖校区907号楼1445报告室
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报告摘要:
Dielectric elastomers exhibit high actuation strain, pressure, and specific energy density, reproducing much of the functions of muscle. I will discuss the chemical and processing aspects that are critical to achieving high actuation performance. Successful examples include (1) the development of interpenetrating polymer networks (IPN) in which the one polymer network is under high tension balanced by compression of an additive network; (2) new elastomers with a specifically designed stress-strain response to overcome electromechanical instability; and (3) ultrathin SWCNT electrodes for self-clearing and enhanced actuation stability.  I will also present a bistable electroactive polymer, a rigid polymer that is capable of electrically actuated strains greater than 200%. One unique application of the BSEP is for refreshable Braille display, an electronic reader for the blind.
裴启兵教授简介:
Qibing Pei is Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles. He specializes in electronic polymers, polymer light emitting diodes, electromechanically transducing polymers and devices, with over 120 peer-reviewed journal publications. He is the inventor or co-inventor of 39 issued US patents covering polymer light emitting electrochemical cells, dielectric elastomers with greater than 100% actuated strain, cavity emission organic LEDs, new light emitting polymers, and polymer artificial muscles. His current research activities include synthesis of conjugated polymers, stretchable polymer electronics, nanostructured composites, and dielectric elastomers for actuation and power generation. Dr. Pei received a B.S. degree from Nanjing University, China, and a PhD from the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing. He was a postdoctoral scientist during 1991-1993 in Linköping University, Sweden, a senior chemist 1994-1997 at UNIAX Corporation (now DuPont Display), Santa Barbara, and a senior research engineer 1998-2004 at SRI International, Menlo Park, California. He has been on the UCLA faculty since 2004. He was named a Fellow of the SPIE in 2012.