Thin Elastomer Films: Electrospraying Nanometer-Thin Elastomer Films for Low-Voltage Dielectric Actuators (Adv. Electron. Mater. 5/2016)

In article number 1500476, F. M. Weiss et al. describe the preparation of submicrometer‐thin polydimethylsiloxane films with a subnanometer root‐mean‐square surface roughness using alternating current electrospraying. This frontispiece shows an optical micrograph of the electrosprayed silicone after...

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UV light curing
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