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Stable superhydrophobic surface with hierarchical mesh-porous structure fabricated by a femtosecond laser

Yong et al., 2013

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9007261530323545719
Author
Yong J
Yang Q
Chen F
Zhang D
Bian H
Ou Y
Si J
Du G
Hou X
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Applied Physics A

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Inspired by the lotus leaf, a new superhydrophobic surface with hierarchical mesh-porous structure is fabricated by femtosecond laser irradiation on silicon. The fabricated surface shows a superhydrophobic character with water contact angle being found to reach up to …
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