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Gabriel P. Lopez, Duke University, DMR 1121107

DUKE | NCCU | NCSU | UNC-CH. Dynamic Electrostatic Lithography: Multiscale On-demand Patterning on Large Area Curved Surfaces. Gabriel P. Lopez, Duke University, DMR 1121107.

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Gabriel P. Lopez, Duke University, DMR 1121107

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  1. DUKE | NCCU | NCSU | UNC-CH Dynamic Electrostatic Lithography: Multiscale On-demand Patterning on Large Area Curved Surfaces Gabriel P. Lopez, Duke University, DMR 1121107 ΔMRSEC researchers have invented a new technology for the use of electrical voltages to dynamically generate various patterns on curved surfaces and over large areas, such as the surfaces of gloves. The applied voltages deform flat surfaces of rubbers into patterns of creases, lines, and craters. The patterns can be random, aligned or curved, and their feature sizes can be tuned from micrometers to millimeters. As the voltages are withdrawn, the surfaces recover their initial flat state. As a result, the texture and smoothness of these surfaces can be varied on demand for a wide variety of applications. Visit ΔMRSEC at http://mrsec.duke.edu NSF DMR 1121107 Advanced Materials 24,1947-1951 (2012)

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