The manipulation of microscopic objects is challenging because of high adhesion forces, which render macroscopic gripping strategies unsuitable. Adhesive footpads of climbing insects could reveal principles relevant for micro-grippers, as they are able to attach and detach rapidly during locomotion. However, the underlying mechanisms are still not fully understood. In this work, we characterize the geometry and contact formation of the adhesive setae of dock beetles (Gastrophysa viridula) by interference reflection microscopy. We compare our experimental results to the model of an elastic beam loaded with capillary forces. Fitting the model to experimental data yielded not only estimates for seta adhesion and compliance in agreement with pr...
Insect climbing footpads are able to adhere to rough surfaces, but the details of this capability ar...
The tarsi of the cricket Tettigonia viridissima bear flexible attachment pads that are able to defor...
Adhesive pads are functional systems with specific micro- and nanostructures which evolved as a resp...
The manipulation of microscopic objects is challenging because of high adhesion forces, which render...
The feet of many insects are covered with dense arrays of micrometric hair-like structures called se...
The feet of many insects are covered with dense arrays of hair-like structures called setae. Liquid ...
Miniaturization is currently limited by our ability to manipulate micrometer-sized objects. Insect a...
Many animals are able to scale smooth surfaces using adhesive structures on their feet. These organs...
Insects use hairy or smooth adhesive pads to stick to almost all known surfaces. Although studied fo...
Insects use either hairy or smooth adhesive pads to safely adhere to various kinds of surfaces. Alth...
SYNOPSIS. Many animals that locomote by legs possess adhesive pads. Such organs are rapidly releasab...
Insects use either hairy or smooth adhesive pads to safely adhere to various kinds of surfaces. Alth...
To enable strong attachment forces between pad and substrata, a high proximity between contacting su...
Many insects with smooth adhesive pads can rapidly enlarge their contact area by centripetal pulls o...
Many insects with smooth adhesive pads can rapidly enlarge their contact area by centripetal pulls o...
Insect climbing footpads are able to adhere to rough surfaces, but the details of this capability ar...
The tarsi of the cricket Tettigonia viridissima bear flexible attachment pads that are able to defor...
Adhesive pads are functional systems with specific micro- and nanostructures which evolved as a resp...
The manipulation of microscopic objects is challenging because of high adhesion forces, which render...
The feet of many insects are covered with dense arrays of micrometric hair-like structures called se...
The feet of many insects are covered with dense arrays of hair-like structures called setae. Liquid ...
Miniaturization is currently limited by our ability to manipulate micrometer-sized objects. Insect a...
Many animals are able to scale smooth surfaces using adhesive structures on their feet. These organs...
Insects use hairy or smooth adhesive pads to stick to almost all known surfaces. Although studied fo...
Insects use either hairy or smooth adhesive pads to safely adhere to various kinds of surfaces. Alth...
SYNOPSIS. Many animals that locomote by legs possess adhesive pads. Such organs are rapidly releasab...
Insects use either hairy or smooth adhesive pads to safely adhere to various kinds of surfaces. Alth...
To enable strong attachment forces between pad and substrata, a high proximity between contacting su...
Many insects with smooth adhesive pads can rapidly enlarge their contact area by centripetal pulls o...
Many insects with smooth adhesive pads can rapidly enlarge their contact area by centripetal pulls o...
Insect climbing footpads are able to adhere to rough surfaces, but the details of this capability ar...
The tarsi of the cricket Tettigonia viridissima bear flexible attachment pads that are able to defor...
Adhesive pads are functional systems with specific micro- and nanostructures which evolved as a resp...