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Ratchetlike motion of helical bilayers induced by boundary constraints

Source
Physical Review E
ISSN
24700045
Date Issued
2022-07-01
Author(s)
Tanaka, Michio
Wang, Xinyu
Mishra, Chandan K.  
Cai, Jianguo
Feng, Jian
Kamien, Randall D.
Yodh, A. G.
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevE.106.L012605
Volume
106
Issue
1
Abstract
We show that application of boundary constraints generates unusual folding behaviors in responsive (swellable) helical bilayer strips. Unlike the smooth folding trajectories typical of free helical bilayers, the boundary-constrained bilayers exhibit intermittent folding behaviors characterized by rapid, steplike movements. We experimentally study bilayer strips as they swell and fold, and we propose a simple model to explain the emergence of ratchetlike behavior. Experiments and model predictions are then compared to simulations, which enable calculation of elastic energy during swelling. We investigate the dependence of this steplike behavior as a function of elastic boundary condition strength, strip length, and strip shape; interestingly, "V-shape"strips with the same boundary conditions fold smoothly.
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URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/26020
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