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  • SiO2-added MgF2 nanoparticle coatings were developed on fused silica-glass substrates using autoclaved sols at temperatures ranging from 100-180 °C.
  • Samples were treated with fluoro-alkyl silane (FAS) vapor to enhance hydrophobicity while maintaining good transparency.
  • The study found that higher autoclave temperatures led to larger nanoparticle sizes, increased surface roughness, and improved water repellency as indicated by higher contact and roll-off angles.

Article Abstract

SiO2-added MgF2 nanoparticle coatings with various surface roughness properties were formed on fused silica-glass substrates from autoclaved sols prepared at 100-180 °C. To give it hydrophobicity, we treated the samples with fluoro-alkyl silane (FAS) vapor to form self-assembled monolayers on the nanoparticle coating and we examined the wettability of the samples. The samples preserved good transparency even after the FAS treatment. The wettability examination revealed that higher autoclave temperatures produced a larger average MgF2 nanoparticle particle size, a larger surface roughness, and a higher contact angle and the roll-off angle.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/AO.51.002298DOI Listing

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