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Transparent Photothermal Metasurfaces Amplifying Superhydrophobicity by Absorbing Sunlight (2101.04511v1)

Published 12 Jan 2021 in physics.optics

Abstract: Imparting and maintaining surface superhydrophobicity is receiving significant research attention over the last several years, driven by a broad range of important applications and enabled by advancements in materials and surface nanoengineering. Researchers have investigated the effect of temperature on droplet-surface interactions, which poses additional challenges when liquid nucleation manifests itself, due to ensuing condensation into the surface texture that compromises its anti-wetting behavior. Maintaining surface transparency at the same time poses an additional and significant challenge. Often, the solutions proposed are limited by working temperatures or are detrimental to visibility through the surface. Here we introduce a scalable method employing plasmonic photothermal metasurface composites, able to harvest sunlight and naturally heat the surface, sustaining water repellency and transparency under challenging environmental conditions where condensation and fogging would otherwise be strongly promoted. We demonstrate that these surfaces, when illuminated by sunlight, can prevent impalement of impacting water droplets, even when the droplet to surface temperature difference is 50{\deg}C, by suppressing condensate formation within the texture, maintaining transparency. We also show how the same transparent metasurface coating could be combined and work collaboratively with hierarchical micro- and nanorough textures, resulting in simultaneous superior pressure-driven impalement resistance and avoidance of water nucleation and related possible frosting in supercooled conditions. Our work can find a host of applications as a sustainable solution against impacting water on surfaces such as windows, eyewear, and optical components.

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