Magical metals, how shape memory alloys work - Ainissa Ramirez

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Today we're talking about weird materials
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that we use in space, in robots and in your mouth.
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I'm talking about shape memory alloys.
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Like the name says,
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these are metals that remember different shapes.
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To understand how these metals work,
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we've got to talk about atoms and organizing.
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Let's talk about atoms first.
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Atoms are tiny bits of matter that you cannot see with your eye
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yet they make up everything in our world,
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from the chair that you're sitting on to your cell phone.
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Atoms have some surprising ways of behaving too.
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We'll talk about that shortly.
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Now, how big is an atom?
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Well, imagine pulling one of your hairs out of your head
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and whittling it like a stick 100,000 times.
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One of those shavings would be the width of an atom.
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They're that small.
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Now let's talk about atoms and organizing.
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You may not know this, but atoms arrange themselves
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similar to the way we humans arrange ourselves.
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Sometimes they sit in rows, like we do
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on a bus or an airplane.
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We call that seating arrangement a phase.
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Other times they sit diagonal from each other,
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sort of like seats in a movie theater or sports stadium.
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This is another phase.
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When atoms move from one seating to another
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this is called a phase change.
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Phase changes are all around us.
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You may already know about water's phases:
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solid, liquid and gas.
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Many other materials have phases like that too.
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Some of them have several solid phases.
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OK. Back to those shape memory alloys we mentioned before.
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When we say that the metals remember their different shapes,
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what we're really saying is they remember different seating arrangements
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of atoms. When the atoms rearrange,
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the metal moves from one shape to another.
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Let's look at a phase change in action.
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Here I have a metal wire that is made out of nickel and titanium.
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This metal wire is a shape memory alloy,
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and I'm going to make it switch between its different shapes
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using heat from a lighter.
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Watch this.
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I'm going to wrap this wire around my finger
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and then heat it.
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Amazing!
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That wire returns to a straight line, when I heat it.
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Let's try that again.
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I'm going to wrap it around my finger, and heat it.
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Yep, that's still amazing.
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Not only is it amazing, this is weird,
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because metals generally don't do that.
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Here's a paper clip. When I heat it, I get nothing.
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What we're seeing is the shape memory wire changing phases when it gets hot.
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When the wire is cold, atoms are in a diagonal arrangement,
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like the movie theater seating, we talked about before.
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We call this a monoclinic arrangement,
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and scientists will call this phase martensite.
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When I heated up the wire,
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the atoms moved into columns like airplane seating.
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This is a cubic arrangement.
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Scientists will call this phase austenite.
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So when we added the heat, the atoms shifted positions seamlessly,
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and they'll do this forever.
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They have this coordinated motion, just like members of a tireless marching band.
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Each makes a small shift, but all together those small shifts
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create a totally different pattern.
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So that's pretty cool, but where do we use these materials?
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Well, if you look in the sky tonight,
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shape memory alloys are at work -
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on Mars. They're used to move panels on the Mars rover,
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so that it can study the environment.
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Like our metal straightened when it was heated,
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the metals holding the panels will move when electrically heated.
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When we stop heating the shape memory metal,
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the panel will return back, due to an opposing spring.
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Back on Earth, shape memory alloys are used to open up clogged arteries
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as stents, which are small collapsible springs
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that force open passages.
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Shape memory alloys are also used to move robots,
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toy butterflies, teeth in braces, and for a perfect fit every time,
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shape memory wires are used as underwires in bras.
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Now you know Victoria's secret.
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By popping a bra into the dryer, it'll be brand new every time.
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So whether it's on Mars or in your mouth, small atomic movements
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can create huge changes,
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and understanding the way atoms behave
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allows us to make materials that make our world a better place.
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