“…These include nanostructures coating grooves [27,28], micro-pyramids [29] or hillocks [30,31], and micro-pillars [18,[32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40]. (We do not include here coatings displaying multiple length scales [41][42][43][44] formed by single-step techniques such as electrodeposition or coating with composites containing multi-sized particles.) Such surfaces have been formed in various ways, including injection [32] or replica [27,33,34,38,40] molding, followed in some cases by nanostructure deposition; micromolding of nanoparticle-containing materials [27,45]; microfabrication (etching) [18,29,35]; microfabrication [37,39,46], sandblasting [30,44] or material deposition [36] followed by surface treatment or other material deposition; and laser microstructuring [28].…”