Abstract

Back Cover: A photoresponsive liquid-crystalline elastomeric polymer film shows reversible deformation under alternating UV and natural light. The film serves as an optical high-pass/low-pass switch of a laser beam: when the UV light is on, it bends up and blocks the laser beam; when the UV light is off, the film flattens out, allowing the beam to pass. Further details can be found in the article by C. Li, C.-W. Lo, D. Zhu, C. Li, Y. Liu, and H. Jiang* on page 1928.

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