@article{ISI:000236379200025, abstract = {The surfaces of soft elastic films spontaneously form patterns. Application of an electric field above a critical value (phi(cric)) to these patterns produces adhesive zones with distinct morphologies, such as pillars, large-amplitude fingers, or complete intimate contact (see Figure). These morphology changes, governed by film parameters such as stiffness and thickness, are explained by the physics of electrostatic-field-induced contact instabilities.}, author = {Arun, N and Sharma, A and Shenoy, VB and Narayan, KS}, doi = {10.1002/adma.200502199}, eissn = {1521-4095}, issn = {0935-9648}, journal = {ADVANCED MATERIALS}, month = {MAR 3}, number = {5}, orcid-numbers = {Narasimhan, Arun/0000-0002-0246-6301 Narayan, K.S./0000-0001-8550-6868 Sharma, Ashutosh/0000-0002-2653-0806 }, pages = {660+}, researcherid-numbers = {Narasimhan, Arun/AAB-5502-2019 Narayan, K S/I-5490-2012 Narayan, K.S./AAE-8420-2020 Sharma, Ashutosh/D-1034-2011 Narasimhan, Arun/B-6890-2012}, times-cited = {59}, title = {Electric-field-controlled surface instabilities in soft elastic films}, unique-id = {ISI:000236379200025}, volume = {18}, year = {2006} }