Abstract

AbstractMulti scale hierarchical structures underpin mechanical, optical, and wettability behavior in nature. Here we present a novel approach which can be used to mimic the natural hierarchical patterns in a quick and easy maskless fabrication. By using two‐beam interference lithography with angle‐multiplexed exposures and scanning, we have successfully printed large‐area complex structures having a cascading resolution and 3D surface profiles. By precisely controlling the exposure dose we have demonstrated a capability to create different 3D textured surfaces having comparable aspect ratio with period spanning from 4 μm to 300 nm (more than one order of magnitude) and the height spanning from 0.9 μm to 40 nm, respectively. Up to three levels of biomimetic hierarchical structures were obtained that show several natural phenomena: superhydrophobicity, iridescence, directionality of reflectivity, and polarization at different colors. image

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