“…Stimuli-responsive polymers open a wide field of applications due to their unique properties. − For most applications, the polymers require a certain mechanical stability while exhibiting a fast response to the stimuli. This balance between stability and responsiveness can be achieved by using thin films , and is especially needed when designing nanodevices such as nanoswitches or gas sensors. − The response of thin films fabricated from stimuli-responsive polymers is shown to derive often from a conformational change, which can be achieved by temperature, − light, , ionic strength, , pressure, pH, , or by changing the environment. , An example for a thermoresponsive polymer is poly( N -isopropylmethacrylamide) (PNIPMAM), which features a lower critical solution temperature in water at about 44 °C. , Moreover, PNIPMAM films are capable of temperature-modulated swelling under the influence of surrounding water vapor and exhibit cononsolvency behavior in various water-organic solvent mixtures. − These properties make PNIPMAM a promising candidate for application in nanodevices, such as nanoswitches or humidity sensors. , …”