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  • Origami design principles allow for the miniaturization of structures as long as the thickness of the materials is proportionate to their dimensions.
  • Recent advancements include creating nanoscale origami using extremely thin (4 nm) layered films that fold in multiple directions due to built-up strain.
  • The process combines semiconductor fabrication and digital design, enabling mass production of complex micro-origami devices that can autonomously fold and interact with tiny environments.

Article Abstract

Origami design principles are scale invariant and enable direct miniaturization of origami structures provided the sheets used for folding have equal thickness to length ratios. Recently, seminal steps have been taken to fabricate microscale origami using unidirectionally actuated sheets with nanoscale thickness. Here, we extend the full power of origami-inspired fabrication to nanoscale sheets by engineering bidirectional folding with 4 nm thick atomic layer deposition (ALD) SiN-SiO bilayer films. Strain differentials within these bilayers result in bending, producing microscopic radii of curvature. We lithographically pattern these bilayers and localize the bending using rigid panels to fabricate a variety of complex micro-origami devices. Upon release, these devices self-fold according to prescribed patterns. Our approach combines planar semiconductor microfabrication methods with computerized origami design, making it easy to fabricate and deploy such microstructures en masse. These devices represent an important step forward in the fabrication and assembly of deployable micromechanical systems that can interact with and manipulate micro- and nanoscale environments.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c00824DOI Listing

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