Issue 16, 2022

Pattern formation in thin polymeric films via electrohydrodynamic patterning

Abstract

The free surface of a thin polymeric film is often unstable and deforms into various micro-/nano-patterns under an externally applied electric field. This paper reviews a recent patterning technique, electrohydrodynamic patterning (EHDP), a straightforward, cost-effective and contactless bottom-up method. The theoretical and numerical studies of EHDP are shown. How the characteristic wavelength and the characteristic time depend on both the external conditions (such as voltage, film thickness, template-substrate spacing) and the initial polymer properties (such as rheological property, electrical property and surface tension) is theoretically and experimentally discussed. Various possible strategies for fabricating high-aspect-ratio or hierarchical patterns are theoretically and experimentally reviewed. Aligning and ordering of the anisotropic polymers by EHDP is emphasized. A perspective, including novelty and limitations of the methods, particularly in comparison to some conventional patterning techniques, and a possible future direction of research, is presented.

Graphical abstract: Pattern formation in thin polymeric films via electrohydrodynamic patterning

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
19 Feb 2022
Accepted
21 Mar 2022
First published
28 Mar 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2022,12, 9681-9697

Pattern formation in thin polymeric films via electrohydrodynamic patterning

G. Lv, H. Tian, J. Shao and D. Yu, RSC Adv., 2022, 12, 9681 DOI: 10.1039/D2RA01109C

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