Shape memory and self‐healing stimuli‐responsive polymeric materials have aroused extensive research interests due to their special functionality. In this work, a kind of novel and fast electric‐triggered self‐healing shape memory polymeric composite, based on polycaprolactone‐polylactic acid (PCLPLA) copolymer and reduced graphene oxide with embedded carbon nanotubes (CNTs@rGO), are prepared via a facile method. Interestingly, the CNTs@rGO‐PCLPLA composites show improved mechanical properties, excellent electrical conductivity, and could recover their original shape within 60 s by applying 1.42 V mm−1 electric field. Meanwhile, the proposed networks can be self‐heal rapidly and efficiently under electrothermal effect. These offer for the new material promising practical applications in aerospace, artificial skins, and electronic sensors.
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