One of the most interesting topics in physical science and materials science is the creation of complex wrinkled structures on thin-film surfaces because of their several advantages of high surface area, localized strain, and stress tolerance. In this study, a significant step was taken toward solving limitations imposed by the fabrication of previous artificial wrinkles. A universal method for preparing hierarchical three-dimensional wrinkle structures of thin films on a multiple scale (e.g., nanometers to micrometers) by sequential wrinkling with different skin layers was developed. Notably, this method was not limited to specific materials, and it was applicable to fabricating hierarchical wrinkles on all of the thin-film surfaces tested...
Wrinkling has been employed by many organisms to form unique topography, such as fingerprints, gut v...
Wrinkles represent a pathway towards the spontaneous generation of ordered surface microstructure fo...
Pattern formation, i.e. the outcome of self-organization, has fascinated scientists for centuries. A...
This paper describes how a memory-based, sequential wrinkling process can transform flat polystyrene...
Department of Mechanical EngineeringDuctile composite consisting of a variety of materials having re...
(~175 words) The development of wrinkled polymer thin film structures is viewed optimistically for t...
A mechanical or physical change observed in nanocomposite thin films has recently offered new opport...
This paper describes how delamination-free, hierarchical patterning of graphene can be achieved on p...
AbstractInstability of a thin film attached to a compliant substrate often leads to emergence of exq...
Three-dimensional (3D) hierarchical wrinkles can be generated on prestrained thermoplastic substrate...
Stiff thin films on soft substrates are both ancient and commonplace in nature; for instance, animal...
Wrinkle structure can be utilized in various research fields, and, in particular, it has special cha...
The properties and behavior of a surface as well as its interaction with surrounding media depend on...
In this work, a new, universal method is described that uses the photopatterning of liquid crystals,...
Wrinkling has recently attracted an increasing interest by suggesting a number of unforeseeable appl...
Wrinkling has been employed by many organisms to form unique topography, such as fingerprints, gut v...
Wrinkles represent a pathway towards the spontaneous generation of ordered surface microstructure fo...
Pattern formation, i.e. the outcome of self-organization, has fascinated scientists for centuries. A...
This paper describes how a memory-based, sequential wrinkling process can transform flat polystyrene...
Department of Mechanical EngineeringDuctile composite consisting of a variety of materials having re...
(~175 words) The development of wrinkled polymer thin film structures is viewed optimistically for t...
A mechanical or physical change observed in nanocomposite thin films has recently offered new opport...
This paper describes how delamination-free, hierarchical patterning of graphene can be achieved on p...
AbstractInstability of a thin film attached to a compliant substrate often leads to emergence of exq...
Three-dimensional (3D) hierarchical wrinkles can be generated on prestrained thermoplastic substrate...
Stiff thin films on soft substrates are both ancient and commonplace in nature; for instance, animal...
Wrinkle structure can be utilized in various research fields, and, in particular, it has special cha...
The properties and behavior of a surface as well as its interaction with surrounding media depend on...
In this work, a new, universal method is described that uses the photopatterning of liquid crystals,...
Wrinkling has recently attracted an increasing interest by suggesting a number of unforeseeable appl...
Wrinkling has been employed by many organisms to form unique topography, such as fingerprints, gut v...
Wrinkles represent a pathway towards the spontaneous generation of ordered surface microstructure fo...
Pattern formation, i.e. the outcome of self-organization, has fascinated scientists for centuries. A...