| Literature DB >> 28833812 |
Hyunchul Park1, Hyesung Cho1, Albert S Lee1, Seunggun Yu1, Jin Hong Lee1, Kie Yong Cho1, Soon Man Hong1, Chong Min Koo1,2,3.
Abstract
Surface wrinkling is a promising route to control the mechanical, electrical, and optical properties of materials in a wide range of applications. However, previous artificial wrinkles are restricted to single or random orientation and lacks selectivity. To address this challenge, this study presents multidirectional wrinkle patterns with high selectivity and orientation through sequential uniaxial strain with conformal polymeric shadow masks. The conformal but nontraceable polymeric stencil with microapertures are adhered to a flat substrate prior to oxidation, which forms discrete and parallel wrinkles in confined domains without any contamination. By fully investigating the process, this study displays compound topography of wrinkles consisting of wrinkle islands and surrounding secondary wrinkles on the same surface. With this topography, various diffusion properties are presented: from semi-transparent yet diffusive films to multidirectional diffusive films, which will be available for new types of optical diffuser applications.Keywords: diffraction grating; multidirectional wrinkle; sequential uniaxial strain; soft template
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28833812 DOI: 10.1002/marc.201700311
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Macromol Rapid Commun ISSN: 1022-1336 Impact factor: 5.734