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arxiv: 1111.0709 · v1 · pith:HJ37HXX7new · submitted 2011-11-03 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

Deformation of an asymmetric thin film

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keywords filmasymmetricfilmsmetricchemicalcurvaturecylinderelastic
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Experiments have investigated shape changes of polymer films induced by asymmetric swelling by a chemical vapor. Inspired by recent work on the shaping of elastic sheets by non-Euclidean metrics [Y. Klein, E. Efrati, and E. Sharon, Science 315, 1116 (2007)], we represent the effect of chemical vapors by a change in the target metric tensor. In this problem, unlike that earlier work, the target metric is asymmetric between the two sides of the film. Changing this metric induces a curvature of the film, which may be curvature into a partial cylinder or a partial sphere. We calculate the elastic energy for each of these shapes, and show that the sphere is favored for films smaller than a critical size, which depends on the film thickness, while the cylinder is favored for larger films.

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