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Fabrication of Bioinspired Actuated Nanostructures with Arbitrary Geometry and Stiffness

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2009

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Pokroy, Boaz, Alexander K. Epstein, Maria C. M. Persson-Gulda, and Joanna Aizenberg. 2009. “Fabrication of Bioinspired Actuated Nanostructures with Arbitrary Geometry and Stiffness.” Advanced Materials 21 (4) (January 26): 463–469. doi:10.1002/adma.200801432.

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Bio-inspired, multifunctional, high-aspect-ratio nanostructured surfaces are fabricated in a variety of materials with controlled geometry and stiffness. A soft-lithography method that allows the one-to-one replication of nanostructures and renders it possible to produce arbitrary nanostructures with cross-sectional shapes, orientations, and 2D lattices that are different from the original master is presented. The actuation of the posts is demonstrated.

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