Vüllers, Felix

Bioinspired Superhydrophobic Nano- and Microstructured Surfaces for Drag Reduction and Optoelectronics - KIT Scientific Publishing 2018 - 1 electronic resource (VII, 155 p. p.)

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Inspired by superhydrophobic leaves of water plants, a flexible superhydrophobic self-cleaning, transparent thin polymeric nanofur film was fabricated through highly scalable hot embossing and hot pulling techniques. Nanofur can retain an air film underwater, whose stability against external stimuli such as high pressure and movement through fluids is investigated. Additionally, the optical properties of nanofur are investigated and exploited to enhance the efficiency of optoelectronic devices.


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KSP/1000084178 9783731508168

10.5445/KSP/1000084178 doi

Superhydrophobiztät Optoelectronics Bionik Biomimetic Air-retention Optoelektronik Superhydrophobicity Hot embossing Lufthaltung Heißprägen