粘着テープに記憶特性があることを発見(Adhesive tape has memory)

2026-05-04 ペンシルベニア州立大学(Penn State)

Pennsylvania State Universityの研究は、一般的な粘着テープが「記憶」を持つような振る舞いを示すことを明らかにした。テープを剥がす際の力や速度に応じて、粘着界面の状態が変化し、その履歴が次の剥離挙動に影響する現象を観測した。これは材料が過去の刺激を保持する「履歴依存性(メモリー効果)」の一例であり、単純な日用品にも複雑な物理特性が存在することを示す。こうした知見は、接着材料の性能設計や耐久性評価の高度化に役立つだけでなく、ソフトマター物理や機能材料開発への応用可能性も示唆している。

粘着テープに記憶特性があることを発見(Adhesive tape has memory)
The research team built an automated device that can peel tape to designated distance, lay it back down and measure the amount of force needed to peel the tape. Credit: Jaydyn Isiminger / Penn State. Creative Commons

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粘着テープの機械的なラッチング記憶 The mechanical latching memory of an adhesive tape

Sebanti Chattopadhyay, Carys Chase-Mayoral and Nathan C Keim
New Journal of Physics  Published: 9 March 2026
DOI:10.1088/1367-2630/ae4acc

Abstract

The storage and retrieval of mechanical imprints from past perturbations is a central theme in soft matter physics. Here we study this effect in the partial peeling of an ordinary adhesive tape, which leaves a line of strong adhesion at the stopping point. We show how this behavior can be used to mechanically store and retrieve the amplitudes of successive peeling cycles. This multiple-memory behavior resembles the well-known return-point memory found in many systems with hysteresis, but crucially the driving here is rectified: peeling is unidirectional, where each cycle begins and ends with the tape flat on the substrate. This condition means that the tape demonstrates a distinct principle for multiple memories. By considering another mechanism that was recently proposed, we establish ‘latching’ as a generic principle for memories formed under rectified driving, with multiple physical realizations. We show separately that tape can be tuned to erase memories partially and also demonstrate the function of tape as a mechanical computing device that extracts features from input sequences and compares successive values.

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