Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids , 2010, 58 (10), 1571-1581.

Discrete contact mechanics of a fibrillar surface with backing layer interactions

Guidoni, Griselda M. | Schillo, Dominik | Hangen, Ude | Castellanos, Graciela | Arzt, Eduard | McMeeking, Robert M. | Bennewitz, Roland

The contact mechanics of a fibrillar micro-fabricated surface structure made of poly(dimethyl siloxane) (PDMS) is studied. The attachment and detachment of individual fibrils to and from a spherical indenter upon approach and retraction are detected as jumps in force and stiffness. A quantitative model describes the stiffness values by taking into account the deformation of the fibrils and the backing layer. The results emphasize the importance of long-range interactions in the contact mechanics of elastic materials and confirm some of the important concepts underlying the development of fibrillar adhesive materials.