Liquid Crystal Elastomers: 30 Years After.
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This is a Review that attempts to cast a look at the whole history of liquid crystal elastomers and the evolution of this field from its inception to the current state of the art. The exposition is limited by deliberately omitting several important elements of this field, such as densely cross-linked networks or smectic elastomers, focusing solely on the nematic phase of these elastomers. In this more narrow topic, we first discuss the current developments and perspectives in the materials chemistry. This is followed by three sections, each dedicated to one of the three main points of interest in the nematic liquid crystal elastomers: the reversible actuation, the soft elasticity, and the viscoelastic dynamics of nematic elastomers. In each of these directions, there have been significant developments over recent years but equally significant new avenues emerging for the research to follow.
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1520-5835

