Machine Learning‐Assisted Ultraelastic and Vibration‐Resolvable Microwebs
Abstract
ABSTRACT Bioinspired structural designs have introduced a new paradigm in material science and mechanical engineering. Among them, the emerging spiderweb‐inspired structures have shown potential for creating artificial microstructures with enhanced tunability and functionality. However, the restricted structural elasticity of current spiderweb‐like designs causes limited mechanical performances, especially at the micro/nanoscale. Here, we employ machine learning and kirigami micro/nanofabrication to develop an ultraelastic microweb. Data‐driven optimizations enable efficient transformation of the natural configuration with limited elasticity into an artificial design with ultrahigh elasticity, achieving a remarkably low stiffness of ∼0.188 nN/nm. Both mechanical simulations and experimental characterizations confirm the superior mechanical properties of the optimized microweb, conclusively validating the optimization model with the combination of genetic algorithm and deep learning. Further dynamic vibration analyses reveal ultrasensitive low‐frequency mechanical resonances of the microweb, benefited from the greatly enhanced structural elasticity. For proof‐of‐concept demonstrations, the mass sensing of micro‐objects with a high sensitivity of −0.801 kHz/pg and diversified vibration‐resolvable information encryption are realized, respectively. This work establishes a generalizable strategy for creating highly elastic microstructures, with broad implications in the areas of mechanical micro‐/nano‐sensors, micro‐/nano‐electro‐mechanical systems (MEMS/NEMS), mechanical metamaterials, biological manipulations, information encryptions, and beyond.
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Authors (15)
Haozhe Sun
Xiaorong Hong
Jijie Tang
State Key Laboratory of Chips and Systems for Advanced Light Field Display School of Physics Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing China
Weikang Dong
Centre for Quantum Physics, Key Laboratory of Advanced Optoelectronic Quantum Architecture and Measurement (MOE), School of Physics
Qinghua Liang
Yongyue Zhang
Yanzhong Wang
Chongrui Li
Yingying Chen
Department of Chemistry, the Hong Kong Branch of Chinese National Engineering Research Center for Tissue Restoration and Reconstruction, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Nervous System Disorders, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR 999077, China
Meihua Niu
Yang Wang
Jiahua Duan
State Key Laboratory of Chips and Systems for Advanced Light Field Display School of Physics Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing China
Xiaoyang Duan
Feng Li
Jiafang Li
State Key Laboratory of Chips and Systems for Advanced Light Field Display, School of Optics and Photonics, Beijing Institute of Technology