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Microstructured Shape Memory Polymer Surfaces with Reversible Dry Adhesion
We
present a shape memory polymer (SMP) surface with repeatable, very
strong (>18 atm), and extremely reversible (strong to weak adhesion
ratio of >1 × 10<sup>4</sup>) dry adhesion to a glass substrate.
This was achieved by exploiting bulk material properties of SMP and
surface microstructuring. Its exceptional dry adhesive performance
is attributed to the SMP’s rigidity change in response to temperature
and its capabilities of temporary shape locking and permanent shape
recovery, which when combined with a microtip surface design enables
time-independent control of contact area