A mechanically driven form of Kirigami as a route to 3D mesostructures in micro/nanomembranes

Author:

Zhang Yihui,Yan Zheng,Nan Kewang,Xiao Dongqing,Liu Yuhao,Luan Haiwen,Fu Haoran,Wang Xizhu,Yang Qinglin,Wang Jiechen,Ren Wen,Si Hongzhi,Liu Fei,Yang Lihen,Li Hejun,Wang Juntong,Guo Xuelin,Luo Hongying,Wang Liang,Huang Yonggang,Rogers John A.

Abstract

Assembly of 3D micro/nanostructures in advanced functional materials has important implications across broad areas of technology. Existing approaches are compatible, however, only with narrow classes of materials and/or 3D geometries. This paper introduces ideas for a form of Kirigami that allows precise, mechanically driven assembly of 3D mesostructures of diverse materials from 2D micro/nanomembranes with strategically designed geometries and patterns of cuts. Theoretical and experimental studies demonstrate applicability of the methods across length scales from macro to nano, in materials ranging from monocrystalline silicon to plastic, with levels of topographical complexity that significantly exceed those that can be achieved using other approaches. A broad set of examples includes 3D silicon mesostructures and hybrid nanomembrane–nanoribbon systems, including heterogeneous combinations with polymers and metals, with critical dimensions that range from 100 nm to 30 mm. A 3D mechanically tunable optical transmission window provides an application example of this Kirigami process, enabled by theoretically guided design.

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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