“…In recent years, with the acceleration of intelligence process, the research on flexible actuators has generally increased, and its research content mainly focuses on one-dimensional fiber materials and two-dimensional film materials. For fiber materials with linear structure, the actuation force is mainly concentrated on the axial direction, and their research and applications are focused on the axial stretch controller and artificial muscle for electric stimulus response. − For two-dimensional film-based actuation materials, due to the wide selection of materials and film-forming process, the research scope is wide, and the corresponding derivative of thin-film-based actuator materials are also numerous. − At present, the stimulation sources of film-based actuation materials are widely distributed in optical, , electrical, − magnetic, , thermal, , wet, , solvent, , and so on. Among them, electric, thermal, and magnetic stimulation-responsive actuation materials have great advantages in actuation stress and were often designed as robot grips and artificial muscles. ,, Its defects are the consumption and dependence on nonrenewable resources, such as electric, heat, and magnetism, and the external circuit is needed in the preparation process, which will weaken the properties of the actuation material to a certain extent.…”