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Patterning of spontaneous rolling thin polymer films for versatile microcapillaries

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Figure 1. Stage of the rolling process.
Table 1. Summary of parameters used for the evaluation of formula 1 for the different processes.
Figure 4. Process steps for the topographic patterning of a system before rolling.
Figure 5. Topographical patterned. Top 2.1 µm deep, 10 µm and 40 µm wide pillars on a 11.5 µm rolled film.Bottom 11.5µm deep, 50 µm wide grooves on a 48 µm rolled film.

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