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Stimuli‐responsive buckling mechanics of polymer films
Authors:Dayong Chen  Jinhwan Yoon  Dinesh Chandra  Alfred J. Crosby  Ryan C. Hayward
Affiliation:Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, University of Massachusetts Amherst, , Amherst, Massachusetts, 01003
Abstract:Thin polymer films may undergo a wide variety of elastic instabilities that include global buckling modes, wrinkling and creasing of surfaces, and snapping transitions. Traditionally, these deformations have usually been avoided as they often represent a means of mechanical failure. However, a new trend has emerged in recent years in which buckling mechanics can be harnessed to endow materials with beneficial functions. For many such applications, it is desirable that such deformations happen reversibly and in response to well‐defined signals or changes in their environment. While significant progress has been made on understanding and exploiting each type of deformation in its own right, here we focus on recent advances in the control and application of stimuli‐responsive mechanical instabilities. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Polym. Sci., Part B: Polym. Phys. 2014 , 52, 1441–1461
Keywords:creasing  crumpling  films  folding  global buckling  snapping  stimuli‐sensitive polymers  swelling  wrinkling
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