Cracking of Colloidal Films to Generate Rectangular Fragments

Yunchan Lee, Jaekyoung Kim, Soojin Lee, Sanghyuk Wooh, Hyunsik Yoon, Kookheon Char

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Abstract

Cracks are common in nature. Cracking is known as an irreversible and uncontrollable process. To control the cracking patterns, many researchers have proposed methods to prepare notches for stress localization on films. In this work, we investigate a method of controlling cracks by making microscale pyramid patterns that have notches between the pyramids. After preparing pyramid patterns consisting of colloidal particles with organic residue, we annealed them to induce volume shrinkage and cracking between the pyramids. We studied the effect of film thickness on cracking and the generation of rectangular fragments consisting of multiple pyramids. The area of rectangular fragments was in good agreement with the results of scaling analysis. The concept of controlling cracks by imprinting notches on a film and the relationship with the film thickness can guide the study of cracking phenomena.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4935-4941
Number of pages7
JournalLangmuir
Volume38
Issue number16
DOIs
StatePublished - 26 Apr 2022

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