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Electro-capillary peeling of thin films

Engineering and Technology

Electro-capillary peeling of thin films

P. Li, X. Huang, et al.

Discover an innovative electro-capillary peeling strategy that revolutionizes the detachment of thin films. This groundbreaking method utilizes an electric field to enhance control and minimize strain, making it a simple and effective solution for micro and nanoscale applications. Conducted by Peiliu Li, Xianfu Huang, and Ya-Pu Zhao, this research shows promise for transforming how thin films are transferred and reused.... show more
Abstract
Thin films are widely-used functional materials that have attracted much interest in academic and industrial applications. With thin films becoming micro/nanoscale, developing a simple and nondestructive peeling method for transferring and reusing the films remains a major challenge. Here, we develop an electro-capillary peeling strategy that achieves thin film detachment by driving liquid to percolate and spread into the bonding layer under electric fields, immensely reducing the deformation and strain of the film compared with traditional methods (reaching 86%). Our approach is evaluated via various applied voltages and films, showing active control characterizations and being appropriate for a broad range of films. Theoretically, electro-capillary peeling is achieved by utilizing the Maxwell stress to compete with the film's adhesion stress and tension stress. This work shows the great potential of the electro-capillary peeling method to provide a simple way to transfer films and facilitates valid avenues for reusing soft materials.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Oct 03, 2023
Authors
Peiliu Li, Xianfu Huang, Ya-Pu Zhao
Tags
electro-capillary peeling
thin films
electric field
film detachment
Maxwell stress
micro/nanoscale applications
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