Fig. 1: Nano-kirigami with ultrahigh deformability via synthetic designs. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: Nano-kirigami with ultrahigh deformability via synthetic designs.

From: Synthetic nano-kirigami with high deformability for reconfigurable information displays

Fig. 1: Nano-kirigami with ultrahigh deformability via synthetic designs.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a–c Synthetic design strategy (a) with simulated mechanical deformation (b) and deformability curve (c). The synthetic structure consists of a red core, four green arms, and a blue outer base. During simulations, the prestress is applied. The out-of-plane displacement and corresponding deformability (defined as the aspect ratio between deformation displacement and structural span width) show that the synthetic design processes the ultrahigh deformability. d Schematic of electromechanically reconfigurable information display by synthetic nano-kirigami structures. Here, by applying the voltage, the programmed pattern “BIT” can be obviously displayed.

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