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Advanced Science, volume 9, issue 27, pages 2202781

A Scalable Haze‐Free Antireflective Hierarchical Surface with Self‐Cleaning Capability

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2022-07-28
Journal: Advanced Science
scimago Q1
SJR3.914
CiteScore18.9
Impact factor14.3
ISSN21983844
Medicine (miscellaneous)
General Chemical Engineering
General Physics and Astronomy
General Materials Science
General Engineering
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)
Abstract
The lotus effect indicates that a superhydrophobic, self-cleaning surface can be obtained by roughening the topography of a hydrophobic surface. However, attaining high transmittance and clarity through a roughened surface remains challenging because of its strong scattering characteristics. Here, a haze-free, antireflective superhydrophobic surface that consists of hierarchically designed nanoparticles is demonstrated. Close-packed, deep-subwavelength-scale colloidal silica nanoparticles and their upper, chain-like fumed silica nanoparticles individually fulfill haze-free broadband antireflection and self-cleaning functions. These double-layered hierarchical surfaces are obtained via a scalable spraying process that permits precise control over the coating morphology to attain the desired optical and wetting properties. They provide a "specular" visible transmittance of >97% when double-side coated and a record-high self-cleaning capability with a near-zero sliding angle. Self-cleaning experiments on photovoltaic devices verify that the developed surfaces can significantly enhance power conversion efficiencies and aid in retaining pristine device performance in a dusty environment.
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