“…Rigid regions, composed of rigid segments, chain entanglements, crystalline phases, and crosslinking points, are involved in the structural stability and recovery of permanent shape. − Programable deformation ability allows SMPs to be widely used in fields, such as biomedical tissues, smart actuators, electronic devices, and aerospace structures, − which could be triggered by diverse external stimuli, including heat, light, electricity, magnetic field, and solvent . Nevertheless, SMPs, such as polylactic acid, − polyurethane, − and polycaprolactone, − with excellent self-deformation ability, usually exhibit the weak mechanical performances and poor thermal stability, which restrict their applications in engineering structures. Therefore, a SMP with both good mechanical properties and outstanding shape memory ability has attracted much attention and increasingly become the research hotspot.…”