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A simple and fast fabrication of a both self-cleanable and deep-UV antireflective quartz nanostructured surface

Authors
Kim, Jung SukJeong, Hyun WooLee, WonbaePark, Bo GiKim, Beop MinLee, Kyu Back
Issue Date
1-8월-2012
Publisher
SPRINGEROPEN
Keywords
Antireflection; Superhydrophobicity; Nanostructure; Mask-free; Deep-UV
Citation
NANOSCALE RESEARCH LETTERS, v.7
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
NANOSCALE RESEARCH LETTERS
Volume
7
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/107733
DOI
10.1186/1556-276X-7-430
ISSN
1931-7573
Abstract
Both self-cleanability and antireflectivity were achieved on quartz surfaces by forming heptadecafluoro-1,1,2,2-tetrahydrodecyltrichlorosilane self-assembled monolayer after fabrication of nanostructures with a mask-free method. By exposing polymethylmethacrylate spin-coated quartz plates to O-2 reactive ion etching (RIE) and CF4 RIE successively, three well-defined types of nanopillar arrays were generated: A2, A8, and A11 patterns with average pillar widths of 33 +/- 4 nm, 55 +/- 5 nm, and 73 +/- 14 nm, respectively, were formed. All the fabrication processes including the final cleaning can be finished within 4 h. All nanostructured quartz surfaces exhibited contact angles higher than 155A degrees with minimal water droplet adhesiveness and enhanced transparency (due to antireflectivity) over a broad spectral range from 350 to 900 nm. Furthermore, A2 pattern showed an enhanced antireflective effect that extends to the deep-UV range near 190 nm, which is a drawback region in conventional thin-film-coating approaches as a result of thermal damage. Because, by changing the conditions of successive RIE, the geometrical configurations of nanostructure arrays can be easily modified to meet specific needs, the newly developed fabrication method is expected to be applied in various optic and opto-electrical areas.
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