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Underwater Acoustic Camouflage by Wettability Transition on Laser Textured Superhydrophobic Metasurfaces

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Published in 2024 at "Advanced Materials Interfaces"

DOI: 10.1002/admi.202400124

Abstract: The superhydrophobicity of submerged surfaces typically pertains to the trapped air film at the liquid–solid interface, subject to wettability transitions from a Cassie–Baxter state to more unstable states that gradually collapse to high retention regimes,… read more here.

Keywords: underwater acoustic; textured superhydrophobic; air; laser textured ... See more keywords