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2016
Journal Article
Title
DLIP quickly changing surface functionalization
Abstract
A wide range of products - from LEDs to solar cells to medical implants - can be improved through the use of micro- and nanostructures that significantly influence the physical properties of their surfaces. Such topographies can be utilized to functionalize surfaces and adjust their friction, wear, light management, biocompatibility or other properties to the specific requirements for a certain application. These micro- and nanostructures will have an impact on industrial applications only if they can be produced at high fabrication speed with low fabrication costs, and a new processing method called direct laser interference patterning (DLIP) meets both needs.