Biomimetic dry adhesives have many attractive features, such as reversible and repeatable adhesion against various surfaces. This paper presents a method for the simple fabrication of biomimetic dry adhesives composed of a mushroom-shaped structure, which is based on conventional photolithography and molding. Firstly a masked and a maskless exposure are performed on the top and bottom of a photoresist, respectively, that generates microholes with an undercut after development. This structured photoresist is then used for molding, leading to mushroom-shaped structural features after sacrificing the photoresist. Because of the convenience of photolithography, the proposed method has the potential to fabricate various dry adhesives cost-effici...
Inspired by the remarkable adhesion properties of gecko lizards, bio-inspired dry adhesives with sma...
Bioinspired dry adhesives with micropillar arrays can be harnessed for precise and environment-frien...
In this work, the authors present and demonstrate a simple method to fabricate and mass replicate re...
Bioinspired dry adhesives have attracted considerable attention over the last decade because of thei...
We present a simple yet scalable method with detailed process protocols for fabricating dry adhesive...
In this paper, we report a new method for continuous fabrication of dry adhesives composed of micros...
Bioinspired dry adhesives have attracted much attention over the last decade as they offer superior ...
The applications of dry adhesives range from part handling in manufacturing to aids for human and ro...
In this study, we reported continuous partial curing and tip-shaped modification methods for continu...
We report a continuous fabrication of bio-inspired dry adhesives by using a roll-toroll process and ...
A simple yet scalable strategy for fabricating dry adhesives with mushroom-shaped micropillars is ac...
The goal of this work is to develop a photo-switchable dry adhesive. Spiropyran doped PDMS polymer ...
On a microscopic scale, geckos have numerous setae extrusions extending from their footpads allowing...
A simple yet scalable strategy for fabricating dry adhesives with mushroom-shaped micropillars is ac...
Bioinspired elastomeric structural adhesives can provide reversible and controllable adhesion on dry...
Inspired by the remarkable adhesion properties of gecko lizards, bio-inspired dry adhesives with sma...
Bioinspired dry adhesives with micropillar arrays can be harnessed for precise and environment-frien...
In this work, the authors present and demonstrate a simple method to fabricate and mass replicate re...
Bioinspired dry adhesives have attracted considerable attention over the last decade because of thei...
We present a simple yet scalable method with detailed process protocols for fabricating dry adhesive...
In this paper, we report a new method for continuous fabrication of dry adhesives composed of micros...
Bioinspired dry adhesives have attracted much attention over the last decade as they offer superior ...
The applications of dry adhesives range from part handling in manufacturing to aids for human and ro...
In this study, we reported continuous partial curing and tip-shaped modification methods for continu...
We report a continuous fabrication of bio-inspired dry adhesives by using a roll-toroll process and ...
A simple yet scalable strategy for fabricating dry adhesives with mushroom-shaped micropillars is ac...
The goal of this work is to develop a photo-switchable dry adhesive. Spiropyran doped PDMS polymer ...
On a microscopic scale, geckos have numerous setae extrusions extending from their footpads allowing...
A simple yet scalable strategy for fabricating dry adhesives with mushroom-shaped micropillars is ac...
Bioinspired elastomeric structural adhesives can provide reversible and controllable adhesion on dry...
Inspired by the remarkable adhesion properties of gecko lizards, bio-inspired dry adhesives with sma...
Bioinspired dry adhesives with micropillar arrays can be harnessed for precise and environment-frien...
In this work, the authors present and demonstrate a simple method to fabricate and mass replicate re...