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This paper aims to contribute to the understanding of laser irradiation effect on the wettability of metal oxides ZnO and ZrO2. It is shown different behavior for different crystals. The stable superhydrophobic surface with the water contact angle (CA) 151 of the ZrO2 substrate could be rapidly prepared by KrF laser irradiation. Comparatively, the laser-treated ZnO sample exhibited hydrophilicity with the CA of 20 at the first beginning, and after being storage in air for a while, it turned into final stable hydrophobic state with CA of 120. Based on AFM, XPS measurements and Cassie-Baxter model analysis, it could be concluded that final hydrophobic states of both ZnO and ZrO2 samples are mainly attributed to the formation of micro-nano fluctuant geometry structure rather than the change of surface chemistry. The photoinduced hydrophilic effect of ZnO is associated with the hydroxyl absorption on the defective sites induced by UV laser irradiation.
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Year: 2012
Page: 943-946
Language: English
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