Abstract Technologies such as multimaterial printing have enabled the increasing integration of sensing, actuation and other responsiveness into 3D printed parts and opened up a wide range of new applications. In this short review, we focus on several new and emerging approaches for stimuli-responsive materials from ferroelectret and shape memory behaviors of conventional printable polymers to novel polyurethane-acrylate elastomers and ferroelectric composites for printing electromechanical actuators. We will conclude with a discussion of applications of novel applications of stimuli-responsive 3D printed polymers from 4D printing to soft robotics, along with a perspective on future trends in the field. Graphical abstract
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Lazarus et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a75c19c6e9836116a24911 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1557/s43579-026-00919-w
Nathan Lazarus
Sharmin Jahan
Jayla D. Wade
MRS Communications
University of Delaware
DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory
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