Hierarchical patterning by multi-step micro-imprinting with layered materials

The objective of the work reported in this paper is to create multi-scale and hierarchical surface structures using a simple imprinting process. The hierarchical structures can be fabricated with only simple patterned molds by proposed multi-step imprinting process, instead of using a high cost hier...

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Main Authors: Tsumori Fujio, Shen Lijan, Osada Toshiko, Miura Hideshi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2015-01-01
Series:Manufacturing Review
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/mfreview/2015008
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spelling doaj-3f0370f7dfec447689bd3e9f433872622020-11-25T00:21:36ZengEDP SciencesManufacturing Review2265-42242015-01-0121010.1051/mfreview/2015008mfreview150011Hierarchical patterning by multi-step micro-imprinting with layered materialsTsumori FujioShen LijanOsada ToshikoMiura HideshiThe objective of the work reported in this paper is to create multi-scale and hierarchical surface structures using a simple imprinting process. The hierarchical structures can be fabricated with only simple patterned molds by proposed multi-step imprinting process, instead of using a high cost hierarchical-patterned mold. In the proposed process, the starting material is a layered sheet material. The layered sheet is pressed by a mold with a finer pattern, and subsequently pressed by a mold with a rougher pattern. A pure polymer sheet is employed as the upper layer, which will be removed during heating processes as a sacrificed layer, while the lower layer is a compound material of polymer and ceramic powder. After heating process, ceramic compact is sintered and formed a full-dense patterned sheet. By the proposed multi-step imprinting process with a layered material, ceramic sheets with micro hierarchical pattern can be fabricated with low cost. In the present work, poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) was prepared as the upper layer, and a compound material of alumina powder and PVA as a lower layer. Molds with finer and rougher patterns were also prepared for multi-step imprinting. As a result, a hierarchical structure on a thin ceramic sheet could be fabricated.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/mfreview/2015008ImprintCeramicsHydrophobic surfaceMulti-scale patterningBio mimicry
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author Tsumori Fujio
Shen Lijan
Osada Toshiko
Miura Hideshi
spellingShingle Tsumori Fujio
Shen Lijan
Osada Toshiko
Miura Hideshi
Hierarchical patterning by multi-step micro-imprinting with layered materials
Manufacturing Review
Imprint
Ceramics
Hydrophobic surface
Multi-scale patterning
Bio mimicry
author_facet Tsumori Fujio
Shen Lijan
Osada Toshiko
Miura Hideshi
author_sort Tsumori Fujio
title Hierarchical patterning by multi-step micro-imprinting with layered materials
title_short Hierarchical patterning by multi-step micro-imprinting with layered materials
title_full Hierarchical patterning by multi-step micro-imprinting with layered materials
title_fullStr Hierarchical patterning by multi-step micro-imprinting with layered materials
title_full_unstemmed Hierarchical patterning by multi-step micro-imprinting with layered materials
title_sort hierarchical patterning by multi-step micro-imprinting with layered materials
publisher EDP Sciences
series Manufacturing Review
issn 2265-4224
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The objective of the work reported in this paper is to create multi-scale and hierarchical surface structures using a simple imprinting process. The hierarchical structures can be fabricated with only simple patterned molds by proposed multi-step imprinting process, instead of using a high cost hierarchical-patterned mold. In the proposed process, the starting material is a layered sheet material. The layered sheet is pressed by a mold with a finer pattern, and subsequently pressed by a mold with a rougher pattern. A pure polymer sheet is employed as the upper layer, which will be removed during heating processes as a sacrificed layer, while the lower layer is a compound material of polymer and ceramic powder. After heating process, ceramic compact is sintered and formed a full-dense patterned sheet. By the proposed multi-step imprinting process with a layered material, ceramic sheets with micro hierarchical pattern can be fabricated with low cost. In the present work, poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) was prepared as the upper layer, and a compound material of alumina powder and PVA as a lower layer. Molds with finer and rougher patterns were also prepared for multi-step imprinting. As a result, a hierarchical structure on a thin ceramic sheet could be fabricated.
topic Imprint
Ceramics
Hydrophobic surface
Multi-scale patterning
Bio mimicry
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/mfreview/2015008
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