Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5351717 | Applied Surface Science | 2017 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
In this work we demonstrate a fabrication process for the generation of quartz surfaces showing both high transparency and superhydrophobic behaviour. A thin a-Si layer on a quartz wafer was selectively structured by a femtosecond laser. After laser structuring the sample was thermally (wet) oxidized at 1100° until the a-Si layer was fully converted to SiO2. Since SiO2 is hydrophilic, an assistant layer was used to shift the contact angle of the material to a value higher than 90°. A thin layer of Teflon-like polymer was deposited by a plasma process onto the oxidized SiO2 surface. With this process chain it is possible to generate a functional surface with a water contact angle (CA) of up to 163° combined with high transparency close to 80% and a high adhesion with a CA hysteresis of up to 151°.
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Authors
Sandra Stroj, Stephan Kasemann, Matthias Domke, Giovanni Piredda, Johann Zehetner, Volha Matylitskaya,