We report an experimental investigation on laser surface texturing of copper targets by Ti:Sa femtosecond laser pulses addressing their wetting response to water droplets. In particular, fs laser surface processing is used to developed hierarchical surface structures by writing parallel micro-trenches with a period of 50 μm at different laser pulse fluences. The laser irradiation simultaneously induces both the formation of laser induced periodic surface structures (LIPSS), in form of periodic ripples, and the random decoration with nanoparticles, resulting in the formation of a multiscale surface morphology. The morphological features of the samples are investigated and correlated with their wetting response through static contact an...
High purity, mirror-polished polycrystalline Cu surface was treated with single picosecond laser pul...
Inorganic materials, such as steel, were functionalized by ultrashort laser pulse irradiation (fs- t...
AbstractThis work demonstrates superhydrophobic behavior on nanosecond laser patterned copper and br...
We report an experimental investigation on laser surface texturing of copper targets by Ti:Sa femtos...
We present a comprehensive experimental study on laser-induced hierarchic nano-micro periodic surfac...
MasterWettability is an important characteristic of solid surfaces, and is usually measured by the c...
Modification of surfaces with ultrashort pulse laser surface processing techniques has shown to enha...
We report on periodic, homogenous nanoripples fabricated on stainless steel (SS), copper (Cu) and al...
We report on periodic, homogeneous nanoripples fabricated on stainless steel (SS), copper (Cu), and ...
The surface structure has a significant influence on the wetting behavior of the surface. To obtain ...
Many industrial applications highlight the importance of the wetting properties of metallic surfaces...
The effect of microcosmic morphologies of textured Cu surface by nanosecond laser on the inert wetti...
The replication of complex structures found in nature represents an enormous challenge even for adva...
International audienceOne of the important advantages of femtosecond lasers resides in a ...
The combination of a dual-scale (nano and micro) roughness with an inherent low-surface energy coati...
High purity, mirror-polished polycrystalline Cu surface was treated with single picosecond laser pul...
Inorganic materials, such as steel, were functionalized by ultrashort laser pulse irradiation (fs- t...
AbstractThis work demonstrates superhydrophobic behavior on nanosecond laser patterned copper and br...
We report an experimental investigation on laser surface texturing of copper targets by Ti:Sa femtos...
We present a comprehensive experimental study on laser-induced hierarchic nano-micro periodic surfac...
MasterWettability is an important characteristic of solid surfaces, and is usually measured by the c...
Modification of surfaces with ultrashort pulse laser surface processing techniques has shown to enha...
We report on periodic, homogenous nanoripples fabricated on stainless steel (SS), copper (Cu) and al...
We report on periodic, homogeneous nanoripples fabricated on stainless steel (SS), copper (Cu), and ...
The surface structure has a significant influence on the wetting behavior of the surface. To obtain ...
Many industrial applications highlight the importance of the wetting properties of metallic surfaces...
The effect of microcosmic morphologies of textured Cu surface by nanosecond laser on the inert wetti...
The replication of complex structures found in nature represents an enormous challenge even for adva...
International audienceOne of the important advantages of femtosecond lasers resides in a ...
The combination of a dual-scale (nano and micro) roughness with an inherent low-surface energy coati...
High purity, mirror-polished polycrystalline Cu surface was treated with single picosecond laser pul...
Inorganic materials, such as steel, were functionalized by ultrashort laser pulse irradiation (fs- t...
AbstractThis work demonstrates superhydrophobic behavior on nanosecond laser patterned copper and br...