“…Surface wettability is influenced by many features, such as the chemical heterogeneity of the surface, its asperity, and disposition of surface structures, and in the case of atomically flat surfaces, it is also influenced by the values of Miller indices. [8][9][10][11] Hydrophobicity is one of the key attributes of advanced microelectronics, acting as a safeguard for electronic devices that prevents them from undergoing corrosion, hygroscopic swelling, and more importantly, preventing metal surfaces from oxidation, thereby increasing the lifetime of the material. Hydrophobic materials are currently considered to be one of the most prominent and efficient materials for academic and industrial purposes due to their numerous advantages, which include self-cleaning, drag reduction, anti-biofouling, and corrosion resistance.…”