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Pancake bouncing on superhydrophobic surfaces

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NATURE PHYSICS
卷 10, 期 7, 页码 515-519

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/NPHYS2980

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  1. Hong Kong Early Career Scheme Grant [125312]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51276152]

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Engineering surfaces that promote rapid drop detachment(1,2) is of importance to a wide range of applications including anti-icing(3-5), dropwise condensation(6) and self-cleaning(7-9). Here we show how superhydrophobic surfaces patterned with lattices of submillimetre-scale posts decorated with nano-textures can generate a counter-intuitive bouncing regime: drops spread on impact and then leave the surface in a flattened, pancake shape without retracting. This allows a fourfold reduction in contact time compared with conventional complete rebound(1,10-13). We demonstrate that the pancake bouncing results from the rectification of capillary energy stored in the penetrated liquid into upward motion adequate to lift the drop. Moreover, the timescales for lateral drop spreading over the surface and for vertical motion must be comparable. In particular, by designing surfaces with tapered micro/nanotextures that behave as harmonic springs, the timescales become independent of the impact velocity, allowing the occurrence of pancake bouncing and rapid drop detachment over a wide range of impact velocities.

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