thermal actuation

How Does Thermal Actuation Work?

Thermal actuation at the nanoscale typically exploits the thermal expansion properties of materials. When heat is applied, materials expand, and when the heat is removed, they contract. This expansion and contraction can be precisely controlled to produce motion or mechanical work. The process often involves bimaterial strips, shape memory alloys, or piezoelectric materials that respond predictably to temperature changes.

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