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Shape-Controlled Metal-Metal and Metal-Polymer Janus Structures by Thermoplastic Embossing
Molla Hasan1, Niloofar Kahler1, Golden Kumar1
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Texas Tech University , Lubbock, Texas 79409, United States.
Abstract:
We report the fabrication of metal-metal and metal-polymer Janus structures by embossing of thermoplastic metallic glasses and polymers. Hybrid structures with controllable shapes and interfaces are synthesized by template-assisted embossing. Different manufacturing strategies such as co-embossing and additive embossing are demonstrated for joining the materials with diverse compositions and functionalities. Structures with distinct combinations of properties such as hydrophobic-hydrophilic, opaque-transparent, insulator-conductor, and nonmagnetic-ferromagnetic are produced using this approach. These anisotropic properties are further utilized for selective functionalization of Janus structures.

