Transparent Photothermal Metasurfaces Amplifying Superhydrophobicity by Absorbing Sunlight
Efstratios Mitridis, Henry Lambley, Sven Tr\"ober, Thomas M., Schutzius, Dimos Poulikakos

TL;DR
This paper presents a scalable, sunlight-absorbing metasurface that maintains superhydrophobicity and transparency under challenging environmental conditions by preventing condensation and fogging through photothermal heating.
Contribution
Introduction of a novel plasmonic photothermal metasurface composite that enhances superhydrophobicity and transparency by harnessing sunlight to prevent condensation and maintain anti-wetting properties.
Findings
Surfaces prevent water droplet impalement under sunlight even with 50°C temperature difference.
Metasurface suppresses condensate formation, maintaining transparency.
Combines with hierarchical textures for improved impalement resistance and frost prevention.
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…
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