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Reversible switching between superhydrophobic states on a hierarchically structured surface
Authors:Verho Tuukka  Korhonen Juuso T  Sainiemi Lauri  Jokinen Ville  Bower Chris  Franze Kristian  Franssila Sami  Andrew Piers  Ikkala Olli  Ras Robin H A
Institution:Department of Applied Physics, Aalto University former Helsinki University of Technology, PO Box 15100, FI-00076 Aalto, Espoo, Finland.
Abstract:Nature offers exciting examples for functional wetting properties based on superhydrophobicity, such as the self-cleaning surfaces on plant leaves and trapped air on immersed insect surfaces allowing underwater breathing. They inspire biomimetic approaches in science and technology. Superhydrophobicity relies on the Cassie wetting state where air is trapped within the surface topography. Pressure can trigger an irreversible transition from the Cassie state to the Wenzel state with no trapped air--this transition is usually detrimental for nonwetting functionality and is to be avoided. Here we present a new type of reversible, localized and instantaneous transition between two Cassie wetting states, enabled by two-level (dual-scale) topography of a superhydrophobic surface, that allows writing, erasing, rewriting and storing of optically displayed information in plastrons related to different length scales.
Keywords:micropillars  silicone nanofilaments  optical data storage  bistable  two-tier
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