Stochastic nanostructured polymer surfaces exhibit superior properties like enhanced antireflective behavior and soil-resistance as well as improved adhesion to adhesives and other coatings. This paper investigates and compares the nanostructure formation on the surface of different widely used polymers by means of a roll-to-roll reactive dual magnetron plasma etching process. The etching process induces formation of stochastic nanostructures on the surfaces. Structure shapes, texture and application relevant properties depend on the composition, morphology and crystallinity of the treated polymers. The impact on optical transmission increase and hydrophobic behavior of the surfaces is discussed. Nanostructured varnish coatings allow surfac...
The hydrophobic properties of polymeric surfaces may cause fogging in transparent packaging and poor...
A new technology based on plasma etching has been developed to produce antireflective surface struct...
Self-organized nanostructures that provide antireflection properties grow on PMMA caused by plasma i...
A vacuum plasma treatment is used to create stochastic nanostructures on ethylene tetrafluoroethylen...
Plasma processing induces roughening of polymers at the nanoscale, and forces one to abandon the ide...
Nano-texturing of polymers offers the possibility to drive important surface properties such as wett...
Self-organized nanostructures can be created on polymer substrates by applying a plasma or ion treat...
This thesis deals with the investigation of the formation of nanostructures on ethylene tetrafluoroe...
The application of plasma treatment on transparent PMMA substrates has shown an effect of reducing s...
International audiencePlasma processing is used to fabricate super hydrophilic or super hydrophobic ...
The present work studies the functionalisation, modification and analysis of polymers surfaces for u...
International audienceThe innovative plasma process, developed in this study for highly structured s...
Oxygen plasma etching of poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET), and p...
Plasmas are often used in a subtractive manner to remove material, i.e., etch a substrate. However, ...
There are various fabrication methods for synthesizing nanostructures, among which plasma-based tech...
The hydrophobic properties of polymeric surfaces may cause fogging in transparent packaging and poor...
A new technology based on plasma etching has been developed to produce antireflective surface struct...
Self-organized nanostructures that provide antireflection properties grow on PMMA caused by plasma i...
A vacuum plasma treatment is used to create stochastic nanostructures on ethylene tetrafluoroethylen...
Plasma processing induces roughening of polymers at the nanoscale, and forces one to abandon the ide...
Nano-texturing of polymers offers the possibility to drive important surface properties such as wett...
Self-organized nanostructures can be created on polymer substrates by applying a plasma or ion treat...
This thesis deals with the investigation of the formation of nanostructures on ethylene tetrafluoroe...
The application of plasma treatment on transparent PMMA substrates has shown an effect of reducing s...
International audiencePlasma processing is used to fabricate super hydrophilic or super hydrophobic ...
The present work studies the functionalisation, modification and analysis of polymers surfaces for u...
International audienceThe innovative plasma process, developed in this study for highly structured s...
Oxygen plasma etching of poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET), and p...
Plasmas are often used in a subtractive manner to remove material, i.e., etch a substrate. However, ...
There are various fabrication methods for synthesizing nanostructures, among which plasma-based tech...
The hydrophobic properties of polymeric surfaces may cause fogging in transparent packaging and poor...
A new technology based on plasma etching has been developed to produce antireflective surface struct...
Self-organized nanostructures that provide antireflection properties grow on PMMA caused by plasma i...