2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10853-022-07507-y
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Transparent superhydrophobic glass prepared by laser-induced plasma-assisted ablation on the surface

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“…Among many methods, laser processing has become a research hotspot for the preparation of superwetting surfaces due to its high precision, non-contact, and environmentally friendly properties [22]. At present, the laser processing method has been widely used to prepare hydrophobic structures on a variety of material surfaces, such as metals [23], ceramics [24], glass [25], etc., while laser processing of hydrophobic structures on stone material surfaces is still in its infancy. In this regard, to the best of our knowledge, the earliest study was reported in 2017 by A. Chantada et al The possibility of preparing hydrophobic structures on the surface of Zimbabwe black granites by nanosecond laser was explored.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Among many methods, laser processing has become a research hotspot for the preparation of superwetting surfaces due to its high precision, non-contact, and environmentally friendly properties [22]. At present, the laser processing method has been widely used to prepare hydrophobic structures on a variety of material surfaces, such as metals [23], ceramics [24], glass [25], etc., while laser processing of hydrophobic structures on stone material surfaces is still in its infancy. In this regard, to the best of our knowledge, the earliest study was reported in 2017 by A. Chantada et al The possibility of preparing hydrophobic structures on the surface of Zimbabwe black granites by nanosecond laser was explored.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%