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English: Supplementary Movie 4 Biomimetic flytrap snapping action. A piece of rice is hung by using a thin wire moving into the probing area of the optical flytrap, leading to fast closure action (< 250 ms). The flytrap re-opens upon switching off the light. LCE actuator size: 6 mm. P = 200 mW.
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Source Video file from Wani O, Zeng H, Priimagi A (2017). "A light-driven artificial flytrap". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms15546. PMID 28534872. PMC: 5457518.
Author Wani O, Zeng H, Priimagi A
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