Oxidized graphene thin film achieves programmed control of shape deformation.

date
27/01/2026
Scientists at McGill University in Canada have successfully developed an ultra-thin graphene oxide membrane that can be programmed to control its folding shape, like "moving origami", able to move, fold, twist, and even sense its own actions autonomously. Two related papers were published in the latest issues of Materials Horizons and Advanced Science journals.