International audienceTransparent and stretchable structures with multi-scale patterns on PDMS surfaces for a tunable superhy-drophobicity are presented. The samples result in the transfer of photoinduced quasi-crystal structures of azopolymer-based thin films onto an elastomer. The quasi-crystal surface patterns have different complexities generated with superimposed multiple exposures. The obtained samples can be stretched or compressed. Periodic circular nanocavities as small as 500 nm could be obtained with their shapes changed by stretching. The surface stretching or compressing induced on the elastomer surface allows the size manipulation of nanocavities. An application of these surfaces is presented for a large control of the super-h...
Wettability control has been widely investigated in the last decades for technological applications ...
While methods for dynamic tuning of surface wettability to manipulate water droplets have been widel...
Hypothesis: Recent advances in micro- and nanotechnology have led to possible design of functional m...
Lotus flowers, rose petals, some plant leaves and insects have a naturally super-hydrophobic surface...
In this study, a surface with patterned wettability by means of surface structuring, rather than thr...
Herein, a simple hierarchical surface patterning method is presented by effectively combining buckli...
Engineering surfaces that enable the dynamic tuning of their wetting state is critical to many appli...
Designing smart surfaces with tunable wettability has drawn much attention in recent years for acade...
We report the design of three-dimensional (3D) hierarchical wrinkle substrates that can maintain the...
AbstractThe wettability of materials is a very important aspect of surface science governed by the c...
Surfaces with patterned wettability contrast are important in industrial applications such as heat t...
We report the tuning of surface wetting through sacrificial nanoimprint lithography (SNIL). In this ...
We present a rapid, facile, and simple method to realize superhydrophobic patterned polydimethylsilo...
Precise manipulation of water is a key step in numerous natural and synthetic processes. Here, a new...
This project aims at the fabrication of a rough polydimethylsiloxane(PDMS) surface with patterned sm...
Wettability control has been widely investigated in the last decades for technological applications ...
While methods for dynamic tuning of surface wettability to manipulate water droplets have been widel...
Hypothesis: Recent advances in micro- and nanotechnology have led to possible design of functional m...
Lotus flowers, rose petals, some plant leaves and insects have a naturally super-hydrophobic surface...
In this study, a surface with patterned wettability by means of surface structuring, rather than thr...
Herein, a simple hierarchical surface patterning method is presented by effectively combining buckli...
Engineering surfaces that enable the dynamic tuning of their wetting state is critical to many appli...
Designing smart surfaces with tunable wettability has drawn much attention in recent years for acade...
We report the design of three-dimensional (3D) hierarchical wrinkle substrates that can maintain the...
AbstractThe wettability of materials is a very important aspect of surface science governed by the c...
Surfaces with patterned wettability contrast are important in industrial applications such as heat t...
We report the tuning of surface wetting through sacrificial nanoimprint lithography (SNIL). In this ...
We present a rapid, facile, and simple method to realize superhydrophobic patterned polydimethylsilo...
Precise manipulation of water is a key step in numerous natural and synthetic processes. Here, a new...
This project aims at the fabrication of a rough polydimethylsiloxane(PDMS) surface with patterned sm...
Wettability control has been widely investigated in the last decades for technological applications ...
While methods for dynamic tuning of surface wettability to manipulate water droplets have been widel...
Hypothesis: Recent advances in micro- and nanotechnology have led to possible design of functional m...