The bending of slide‐ring materials (SRMs), polymer materials having ring‐shaped cross‐linking points providing deterioration tolerance and low hysteresis, is described. An SRM sheet exhibits a voltage‐controllable, extremely large, fast, and bidirectional bending deformation with shape memory functionality. A 50‐μm‐thick SRM sheet actuator exhibits an electrostatic actuation in two opposite directions and bending angle larger than 180° achieved within 0.4 s due to its shape memory effect. The memory effect remains for more than 250 min. As a potential application utilizing the bending of the SRM, a soft gripper is fabricated, which handles two objects placed opposite each other. This functionality is rarely achieved by a soft gripper composed of a single active material, which shows the characteristics of the SRM promising for the development of soft matter systems with novel functionalities and high performances.
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