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Dynamic Electrostatic Lithography: Multiscale On-demand Patterning on Large-Area Curved Surfaces

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Dynamic Electrostatic Lithography: Multiscale On-demand Patterning on Large-Area Curved Surfaces

Qiming Wang, Mukarram Tahir, Jianfeng Zang, and Xuanhe Zhao*

 Advanced Materials, In press 

 Dynamic Electrostatic Lithography is invented to dynamically generate various patterns on large-area and curved polymer surfaces under the control of electrical voltages. The shape of the pattern can be tuned from random creases and craters to aligned creases craters and lines, and the size of the pattern from millimeters to sub-micrometers.

*E-mail: xz69@duke.edu 

 

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Cai Shengqiang's picture

Congrats Qiming, it is a nice work.

Qiming Wang's picture

Thank you, Shengqiang. Looking forward to talking with you next conference.

Excellent work Qiming. I see various applications, especially in accessibility. Would you like more information. Congratulations - Jorge Rosivan - Brazil]

Qiming Wang's picture

Hi Jorge, thank you for  your interest in our paper. Dynamic Electrostatic lithography has a number of potential applications. Previous electrostatic lithography technology basically generate static patterns on flat and small surfaces, while our method can dynamically switch between different patterns to generate on-demand patterns on large-area curved surfaces. This technology potentially can be used in on-demand super-hydrophobicity, tunable adhesion, switchable optics, controlled drug release, anti-fouling coatings, and transfer printing. if you have any questions or concerns, feel free to let us know.

 Qiming

Matt Pharr's picture

Hi Qiming,

 This is a very nice paper!  Thanks for sharing it.

 -Matt

Qiming Wang's picture

Hi Matt, nice meeting you last time. Thank you for your comments. hope you can find something interesting in this paper.

Qiming

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