Kahp Y Suh
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Yoon H, Oh S, Kang D, Park J, Choi S, Suh K, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2011 Sep;
2:455.
PMID: 21878909
Directional and asymmetric properties are attractive features in nature that have proven useful for directional wetting, directional flow of liquids and artificial dry adhesion. Here we demonstrate that an optically...
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Choi S, Suh K, Lee H
Nanotechnology
. 2011 Aug;
19(27):275305.
PMID: 21828701
A simple, geometry controllable method is presented for fabricating multiscale hierarchical polymer structures that exhibit superhydrophobic water-repellent properties with near-zero sliding angle over a large area. A UV-assisted micromolding technique...
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Kwak M, Jeong H, Bae W, Jung H, Suh K
Small
. 2011 Jun;
7(16):2296-300.
PMID: 21630445
Directional dry adhesive microstructures consisting of high-density triangular-tip-shaped micropillars are described. The wide-tip structures allow for unique directional shear adhesion properties with respect to the peeling direction, along with relatively...
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Yoon H, Lee S, Sung S, Suh K, Char K
Langmuir
. 2011 May;
27(12):7944-8.
PMID: 21619023
We present the mold design rules for assuring residual layer-free patterning in thermal imprint processes. Using simple relations for mass balance, structural stability, and work of adhesion, we derive the...
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Park M, Hur J, Cho H, Park S, Suh K
Lab Chip
. 2010 Oct;
11(1):79-86.
PMID: 20957290
Extracting single-cell information during cellular responses to external signals in a high-throughput manner is an essential step for quantitative single-cell analyses. Here, we have developed a simple yet robust microfluidic...
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Lee S, Kang D, Kim H, Suh K
Lab Chip
. 2010 Oct;
10(23):3300-6.
PMID: 20938498
A direct molding method for creating a homogeneous, polymer microfluidic channel is presented. By utilizing capillary rise and subsequent absorption of poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) solution into a solvent-permeable poly(dimethyl siloxane)...
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Jeong H, Kwak R, Khademhosseini A, Suh K
Nanoscale
. 2010 Jul;
1(3):331-8.
PMID: 20648269
This feature article provides an overview of the recently developed two-step UV-assisted capillary force lithography and its application to fabricating well-defined micro/nanoscale hierarchical structures. This method utilizes an oxygen inhibition...
19.
Kim J, Lee D, Lee W, Suh K
Nanotechnology
. 2010 Jul;
21(29):295306.
PMID: 20601765
We report on the measurement of the pull-off force on nanoscale patterns that are formed by thermal nanoimprint lithography (t-NIL). Various patterns with feature sizes in the range of 50-900...
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Yoon H, Woo H, Choi M, Suh K, Char K
Langmuir
. 2010 May;
26(12):9198-201.
PMID: 20486692
We introduce a one-step procedure of bending nanopillars, which simply involves oblique metal deposition at a tilted angle of 45 degrees on the pillars by thermal evaporation. The face selection...