Browsing by Author "Kang, Sung"
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Bioinspired self-repairing slippery surfaces with pressure-stable omniphobicity
Wong, Tak-Sing; Kang, Sung; Tang, Sindy K. Y.; Smythe, Elizabeth J.; Hatton, Benjamin D.; Grinthal, Alison Elizabeth; Aizenberg, Joanna (Nature Publishing Group, 2011)Creating a robust synthetic surface that repels various liquids would have broad technological implications for areas ranging from biomedical devices and fuel transport to architecture but has proved extremely challenging. ... -
Complex Ordered Patterns in Mechanical Instability Induced Geometrically Frustrated Triangular Cellular Structures
Kang, Sung Hoon; Shan, Sicong; Kosmrlj, Andrej; Noorduin, Wim L.; Shian, Samuel; Weaver, James C.; Clarke, David R.; Bertoldi, Katia (American Physical Society, 2014)Geometrical frustration arises when a local order cannot propagate throughout the space because of geometrical constraints. This phenomenon plays a major role in many systems leading to disordered ground-state configurations. ... -
Control of Shape and Size of Nanopillar Assembly by Adhesion-Mediated Elastocapillary Interaction
Kang, Sung; Pokroy, Boaz; Mahadevan, Lakshminarayanan; Aizenberg, Joanna (American Chemical Society (ACS), 2010)Control of self-organization of nanofibers into regular clusters upon evaporation-induced assembly is receiving increasing attention due to the potential importance of this process in a range of applications including ... -
Fabrication and Replication of Arrays of Single- or Multicomponent Nanostructures by Replica Molding and Mechanical Sectioning
Lipomi, Darren J.; Kats, Mikhail A; Kim, Philseok; Kang, Sung Hoon; Aizenberg, Joanna; Capasso, Federico; Whitesides, George McClelland (American Chemical Society (ACS), 2010)This paper describes the fabrication of arrays of nanostructures (rings, crescents, counterfacing split rings, cylinders, coaxial cylinders, and other structures) by a four-step process: (i) molding an array of epoxy posts ... -
Self-Organization of Bioinspired Fibrous Surfaces
Kang, Sung Hoon (2012-09-18)Nature uses fibrous surfaces for a wide range of functions such as sensing, adhesion, structural color, and self-cleaning. However, little is known about how fiber properties enable them to self-organize into diverse and ...