This work demonstrates superhydrophobic behavior on nanosecond laser patterned copper and brass surfaces. Compared with ultrafast laser systems previously used for such texturing, infrared nanosecond fiber lasers offer a lower cost and more robust system combined with potentially much higher processing rates. The wettability of the textured surfaces develops from hydrophilicity to superhydrophobicity over time when exposed to ambient conditions. The change in the wetting property is attributed to the partial deoxidation of oxides on the surface induced during laser texturing. Textures exhibiting steady state contact angles of up to ∼152° with contact angle hysteresis of around 3-4° have been achieved. Interestingly, the superhydrobobic surf...
Superhydrophilic surfaces with liquid contact angles of less than 5 ◦ have attracted much interest i...
The super-hydrophobic copper surface was obtained by using a nanosecond pulsed laser. Different micr...
Many surfaces in nature, e.g. lotus leaf, exhibit superhydrophobicity. Some of the most attractive a...
AbstractThis work demonstrates superhydrophobic behavior on nanosecond laser patterned copper and br...
This work demonstrates superhydrophobic behavior on nanosecond laser patterned copper and brass surf...
This work reports the laser surface modification of 304S15 stainless steel to develop superhydrophob...
Controlled wetting of metallic surfaces is highly interesting in many practical applications, from s...
The creation of superhydrophobic surfaces (SHS) has received exceptional thought from the entire res...
The interest in superhydrophobic surfaces has grown exponentially over recent decades. Since the lot...
A nanosecond green laser was employed to obtain both superhydrophobic and superhydrophilic surfaces ...
MasterWettability is an important characteristic of solid surfaces, and is usually measured by the c...
The study of laser textured surfaces has been carried out in the pursuit of superhydrophobic and sup...
AbstractThis work reports the laser surface modification of 304S15 stainless steel to develop superh...
Changing the wetting properties of surfaces is attracting great interest in many fields, in particul...
Creation of hydrophobic and superhydrophobic surfaces has attracted broad attention as a promising s...
Superhydrophilic surfaces with liquid contact angles of less than 5 ◦ have attracted much interest i...
The super-hydrophobic copper surface was obtained by using a nanosecond pulsed laser. Different micr...
Many surfaces in nature, e.g. lotus leaf, exhibit superhydrophobicity. Some of the most attractive a...
AbstractThis work demonstrates superhydrophobic behavior on nanosecond laser patterned copper and br...
This work demonstrates superhydrophobic behavior on nanosecond laser patterned copper and brass surf...
This work reports the laser surface modification of 304S15 stainless steel to develop superhydrophob...
Controlled wetting of metallic surfaces is highly interesting in many practical applications, from s...
The creation of superhydrophobic surfaces (SHS) has received exceptional thought from the entire res...
The interest in superhydrophobic surfaces has grown exponentially over recent decades. Since the lot...
A nanosecond green laser was employed to obtain both superhydrophobic and superhydrophilic surfaces ...
MasterWettability is an important characteristic of solid surfaces, and is usually measured by the c...
The study of laser textured surfaces has been carried out in the pursuit of superhydrophobic and sup...
AbstractThis work reports the laser surface modification of 304S15 stainless steel to develop superh...
Changing the wetting properties of surfaces is attracting great interest in many fields, in particul...
Creation of hydrophobic and superhydrophobic surfaces has attracted broad attention as a promising s...
Superhydrophilic surfaces with liquid contact angles of less than 5 ◦ have attracted much interest i...
The super-hydrophobic copper surface was obtained by using a nanosecond pulsed laser. Different micr...
Many surfaces in nature, e.g. lotus leaf, exhibit superhydrophobicity. Some of the most attractive a...