Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA.
Langmuir. 2010 Oct 5;26(19):15464-71. doi: 10.1021/la102593h.
We show that a structure with a fibrillar surface terminated by a continuous film can be switched between two metastable states. The first state, in which the film is stretched between fibrils, has previously been shown to have strongly enhanced adhesion compared to an unstructured flat control. In the second state, the film collapses onto the substrate between fibrils and is held up away from the substrate at the fibrils, resulting in a surface with a periodic array of bumps with much reduced adhesion. The interface can be switched mechanically between these two states repeatedly, thus providing a means for active control of surface mechanical properties. We develop a simple model that shows what combination of parameters, such as film thickness, dimensions, and spacing between fibrils, is required for such an architecture to be metastable in each of these two states.
我们展示了一种具有纤维状表面和连续薄膜末端的结构可以在两种亚稳态之间切换。第一状态下,薄膜在纤维之间被拉伸,此前已经表明其与无结构的平面对照相比具有更强的附着力。在第二状态下,薄膜在纤维之间坍塌并贴附在基底上,而在纤维处被抬起,从而形成具有周期性凸起阵列的表面,其附着力大大降低。该界面可以通过机械方式在这两种状态之间反复切换,从而提供了一种主动控制表面机械性能的手段。我们开发了一个简单的模型,展示了这种结构在这两种状态下的亚稳性需要什么样的参数组合,如薄膜厚度、尺寸和纤维之间的间距。