Tailoring surface interactions, contact angles, drop topologies and self-assembly using laser irradiation
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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contactsurfaceangledroplasercapletirradiationself-assembly
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UV laser irradiation (lambda = 193 nm), below and above damage thresholds, is used to both alter and pattern the surface properties of borosilicate slides to tune and control the contact angle of a water drop over the surface. Large variation exceeding 25 deg using laser processing alone, spanning across both sides of the original contact angle of the surface, is reported. An asymmetric contact angle distribution, giving rise to an analogous ellipsoidal-like drop caplet, is shown to improve convective self-assembly of silica nanoparticles into straighter microwires over a spherical caplet.
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