Directed Self‐Assembly of Spherical Particles on Patterned Electrodes by an Applied Electric Field
Article 2005 en
Authors
AW
Adam Winkleman
BG
Byron D. Gates
LM
Logan S. McCarty
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Self-assembly of 100 μm spheres on a patterned electrode under the influence of an applied electric field is demonstrated. This process occurs for ordered arrays and arbitrary patterns, over areas up to ∼0.7 cm2, with a defect rate (e.g., missing spheres or extra spheres, circled in Figure) of about 1 %. These arrays of microspheres can be transferred into polymeric matrices, such as poly(dimethylsiloxane), polyurethane, and epoxy.
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