Reflection loss on the optical component surface is detrimental to performance. Several researchers have discovered that the eyes of moths are covered with micro- and nanostructured films that reduce broadband and wide-angle light reflection. This research proposes a new type of moth-eye subwavelength structure with a waist, which is equivalent to a gradient refractive index film layer with high–low–high hyperbolic-type fill factor distribution. The diffraction order characteristics of a moth-eye subwavelength structure are first analyzed using a rigorous coupled wave analysis. The moth-eye structural parameters are optimized within the spectral range of 2–5 μm using the finite-difference time-domain method. The experim...
International audienceAn antireflective coating presenting a continuous refractive index gradient is...
Antireflection (AR) nanostructures from biomimetic moth-eye structures which can eliminate the undes...
The historical developments of artificial "moth-eye" structures as anti-reflective surfaces are desc...
Reflection loss on the optical component surface is detrimental to performance. Several researchers ...
We combine interferometric lithography and inductively coupled plasma etching to fabricate GaAs subw...
Controlling the reflection of visible and infrared (IR) light at interfaces is extremely important t...
Nanostructured silicon moth-eye arrays for the purpose of antireflectivity in silicon solar cells we...
The application of moth-eye nanostructured polymer film on the flexible polyethylene terephthalate (...
Providing antireflection in the visible spectrum is useful for a number of applications. Solar cells...
Sunlight readability is a critical requirement for display devices, especially for mobile displays. ...
Conventional single layer thin anti-reflective coatings (ARCs) are only suitable for narrowband appl...
The eyes and wings of some species of moth are covered with arrays of nanoscale features that dramat...
In nature, optical structures in the subwavelength range have been evolved over millions of years. F...
International audienceAn antireflective coating presenting a continuous refractive index gradient is...
In nature, optical structures in the subwavelength range have been evolved over millions of years. F...
International audienceAn antireflective coating presenting a continuous refractive index gradient is...
Antireflection (AR) nanostructures from biomimetic moth-eye structures which can eliminate the undes...
The historical developments of artificial "moth-eye" structures as anti-reflective surfaces are desc...
Reflection loss on the optical component surface is detrimental to performance. Several researchers ...
We combine interferometric lithography and inductively coupled plasma etching to fabricate GaAs subw...
Controlling the reflection of visible and infrared (IR) light at interfaces is extremely important t...
Nanostructured silicon moth-eye arrays for the purpose of antireflectivity in silicon solar cells we...
The application of moth-eye nanostructured polymer film on the flexible polyethylene terephthalate (...
Providing antireflection in the visible spectrum is useful for a number of applications. Solar cells...
Sunlight readability is a critical requirement for display devices, especially for mobile displays. ...
Conventional single layer thin anti-reflective coatings (ARCs) are only suitable for narrowband appl...
The eyes and wings of some species of moth are covered with arrays of nanoscale features that dramat...
In nature, optical structures in the subwavelength range have been evolved over millions of years. F...
International audienceAn antireflective coating presenting a continuous refractive index gradient is...
In nature, optical structures in the subwavelength range have been evolved over millions of years. F...
International audienceAn antireflective coating presenting a continuous refractive index gradient is...
Antireflection (AR) nanostructures from biomimetic moth-eye structures which can eliminate the undes...
The historical developments of artificial "moth-eye" structures as anti-reflective surfaces are desc...