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In article number 2000779, Shikuan Yang, Xiangheng Xiao, and co‐workers develop springtail‐inspired superamphiphobic ordered nanohoodoo arrays with quasi‐doubly reentrant structures. The arrays have outstanding performance and wide applications. The simple and massive production of the superamphiphobic nanohoodoo structures will push their practical application processes in diverse fields where wettability...
The skin of springtails is well‐known for being able to repel water and organic liquids using their hexagonally arranged protrusions with reentrant structures. Here, a method to prepare 100 nm‐sized nanohoodoo arrays with quasi‐doubly reentrant structures over square centimeters through combining the nanosphere lithography and the template‐protected selective reactive ion etching technique is demonstrated...
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