Antireflective and superhydrophilic structure on graphite written by femtosecond laser

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Abstract

Antireflection and superhydrophilicity performance are desirable for improving the properties of electronic devices. Here, we experimentally provide a strategy of femtosecond laser preparation to create micro-nanostructures on the graphite surface in an air environment. The modified graphite surface is covered with abundant micro-nano structures, and its average reflectance is measured to be 2.7% in the ultraviolet, visible and near-infrared regions (250 to 2250 nm). The wettability transformation of the surface from hydrophilicity to superhydrophilicity is realized. Besides, graphene oxide (GO) and graphene are proved to be formed on the sample surface. This micro-nanostructuring method, which demonstrates features of high efficiency, high controllability, and hazardous substances zero discharge, exhibits the application for functional surface.

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Lou, R., Li, G., Wang, X., Zhang, W., Wang, Y., Zhang, G., … Cheng, G. (2021). Antireflective and superhydrophilic structure on graphite written by femtosecond laser. Micromachines, 12(3), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.3390/mi12030236

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