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Solvent-responsive surfaces are fabricated by osmotically-driven wrinkling with hierarchical morphology and controlled wavelength. By taking advantage of reversible wrinkling mechanisms and controlling the region with moduli-mismatch, we demonstrate several applications such as reversible channels, tunable microlens arrays, and guided colloidal pattern formation.
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