2018
DOI: 10.1002/tcr.201800007
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Responsive and Adaptive Micro Wrinkles on Organic‐Inorganic Hybrid Materials

Abstract: A buckling induced wrinkling is a general phenomenon in daily life, which is induced by mechanical instability at the interface of multi-layered systems. Variety of applications have been proposed for wrinkles in nano to micrometer periodicity on the surface of soft materials. In recent decades, researchers are trying to use wrinkles for variety of sophisticated applications such as micro pattern fabrication, control of wettability, templating/directing substrate for elongated nano materials or virus, size-sel… Show more

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“…Using hybrid organic-inorganic materials fabricated via the sol–gel route, Takahashi described and reviewed on the formation of responsive and adaptive micro wrinkles through buckling stimulation [ 123 ]. The wrinkled films generated can be used as template for nanoscale materials alignment and ordering, enabling the control of optical and electronic properties.…”
Section: Future Outlook For the Sol–gel Methods In Emerging Technolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using hybrid organic-inorganic materials fabricated via the sol–gel route, Takahashi described and reviewed on the formation of responsive and adaptive micro wrinkles through buckling stimulation [ 123 ]. The wrinkled films generated can be used as template for nanoscale materials alignment and ordering, enabling the control of optical and electronic properties.…”
Section: Future Outlook For the Sol–gel Methods In Emerging Technolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since being introduced by Groove in 1852, thin layer technology has undergone many developments in terms of manufacturing methods, materials used, and applications (Greene, 2017). In the thin layer processing technique, the material commonly used is metal (Jittiarporn et al, 2017;Mironyuk et al, 2020;Shi et al, 2020;Tan et al, 2020), organic, inorganic, and hybrid organic-inorganic (Kawamura et al, 2010;Nisticò et al, 2017;Takahashi, 2018;Takahashi et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%