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Self-organized anisotropic wrinkling of molecularly aligned liquid crystalline polymer
Authors:Kang Seock Hwan  Na Jun-Hee  Moon Sung Nam  Lee Woo Il  Yoo Pil J  Lee Sin-Doo
Institution:School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Division of WCU Multiscale Mechanical Design, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, South Korea.
Abstract:Anisotropic wrinkling which utilizes the anisotropic nature of liquid crystalline polymer (LCP) is demonstrated as a means of physical self-assembly to produce periodic microstructures. Through the plasma treatment on the molecularly aligned LCP film surface, one-dimensionally ordered wrinkle pattern was spontaneously formed on glass substrates without employing external thin-film deposition or prestrain control of the system. Experimental results indicate that the directionality of the wrinkle pattern can be tailored by the structural ordering of LCP molecules in the bilayer system of a hard skin layer on a soft substrate. Studies on process variables, such as the plasma treatment time and the film thickness, were conducted to figure out the effect on the wrinkling morphology. Due to its spatial periodicity over a large area and undemanding requirement of the process, this approach can be a candidate for the microfabrication in various applications.
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