In nature, optical structures in the subwavelength range have been evolved over millions of years. For example, in the form of ‘moth-eye’ structures they show a strong antireflective effect on the compound eyes of night-active insects and therefore offer a successful protection over predators. In this contribution the advantages and challenges to transfer this natural concept of subwavelength structured optical interfaces to high-end optical systems are discussed. Here, in comparison to alternative conventional multilayer systems, the bioinspired antireflective structures offer a wide wavelength range and a broad angle dependency. Additionally, adhesion problems are reduced drastically. Simultaneously to the theoretical consideration of the...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2011.Cataloge...
Providing antireflection in the visible spectrum is useful for a number of applications. Solar cells...
Animals frequently make use of highly reflecting surfaces, as for example in the tapeta of the eyes ...
In nature, optical structures in the subwavelength range have been evolved over millions of years. F...
Optical anti-reflection means the decrease of reflection as much as possible, which has been used in...
Controlling the reflection of visible and infrared (IR) light at interfaces is extremely important t...
Micro and nanostructured optical components are evolved over millions of years in nature and show a ...
Micro and nanostructured optical components are evolved over millions of years in nature and show a ...
Optical nanostructures have evolved successfully in nature over millions of years. For example, such...
We report an innovative approach for the fabrication of highly light transmissive, antireflective op...
We report an innovative approach for the fabrication of highly light transmissive, antireflective op...
Reflection loss on the optical component surface is detrimental to performance. Several researchers ...
Reflection loss on the optical component surface is detrimental to performance. Several researchers ...
Bioinspired nanomaterials and nanostructures have drawn increasing interest and attention because of...
Bioinspired nanomaterials and nanostructures have drawn increasing interest and attention because of...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2011.Cataloge...
Providing antireflection in the visible spectrum is useful for a number of applications. Solar cells...
Animals frequently make use of highly reflecting surfaces, as for example in the tapeta of the eyes ...
In nature, optical structures in the subwavelength range have been evolved over millions of years. F...
Optical anti-reflection means the decrease of reflection as much as possible, which has been used in...
Controlling the reflection of visible and infrared (IR) light at interfaces is extremely important t...
Micro and nanostructured optical components are evolved over millions of years in nature and show a ...
Micro and nanostructured optical components are evolved over millions of years in nature and show a ...
Optical nanostructures have evolved successfully in nature over millions of years. For example, such...
We report an innovative approach for the fabrication of highly light transmissive, antireflective op...
We report an innovative approach for the fabrication of highly light transmissive, antireflective op...
Reflection loss on the optical component surface is detrimental to performance. Several researchers ...
Reflection loss on the optical component surface is detrimental to performance. Several researchers ...
Bioinspired nanomaterials and nanostructures have drawn increasing interest and attention because of...
Bioinspired nanomaterials and nanostructures have drawn increasing interest and attention because of...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2011.Cataloge...
Providing antireflection in the visible spectrum is useful for a number of applications. Solar cells...
Animals frequently make use of highly reflecting surfaces, as for example in the tapeta of the eyes ...