Abstract :
Scaling behavior of wrinkle evolution due to chemical etching of Au on stretchable substrate is studied by atomic force microscopy. The
surfaces were etched with a small drop of KI solution. Scaling exponent a decreased with the etch time, from 0.93 to 0.62. For dynamic exponent b
up to 30 min we find it to be 0.16 0.05.Within the same time frame, the wavelength increases as t0.23+ 0.05 but drops at 45 min as t 1.22+ 0.42
and saturates. At this stage, we observe percolation island type features along with some wrinkles. The measured value of a at this stage is
0.62 0.02; consistent with the percolation model. The wavelength coarsening at this stage suggests the existence of chemically driven spinodal
decomposition. Our obtained value of a and b is consistent with the value of z obtained from correlation length which is given by j = t1/z.We find
z = 4.87 0.50. Our experiment suggests wrinkle formation in thin films on viscoelastic surface occurs in three stages