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English: Supplementary Movie 5 Three different cubic objects (transparent, absorbing, and scattering) are set on a translation stage. Objects are passing through the light probing area below the optical flytrap, which automatically closes on the scattering object, demonstrating the potential application in automatic defect detection on the production line. LCE actuator size: 4 mm, P = 150 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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