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Improved broadband and quasi-omnidirectional anti-reflection properties with biomimetic silicon nanostructures

Authors :
Yuan Huei Chang
Tze An Liu
Chih Hsun Hsu
Kuei-Hsien Chen
Yi Fan Huang
Yu-Kuei Hsu
Surojit Chattopadhyay
Yi-Jun Jen
Chih Shan Lee
Li-Chyong Chen
Ci-Ling Pan
Hung Chun Lo
Cheng Yu Peng
Source :
Nature Nanotechnology. 2:770-774
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2007.

Abstract

Nature routinely produces nanostructured surfaces with useful properties, such as the self-cleaning lotus leaf, the colour of the butterfly wing, the photoreceptor in brittlestar and the anti-reflection observed in the moth eye. Scientists and engineers have been able to mimic some of these natural structures in the laboratory and in real-world applications. Here, we report a simple aperiodic array of silicon nanotips on a 6-inch wafer with a sub-wavelength structure that can suppress the reflection of light at a range of wavelengths from the ultraviolet, through the visible part of the spectrum, to the terahertz region. Reflection is suppressed for a wide range of angles of incidence and for both s- and p-polarized light. The antireflection properties of the silicon result from changes in the refractive index caused by variations in the height of the silicon nanotips, and can be simulated with models that have been used to explain the low reflection from moth eyes. The improved anti-reflection properties of the surfaces could have applications in renewable energy and electro-optical devices for the military.

Details

ISSN :
17483395 and 17483387
Volume :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Nanotechnology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ef97b91cf0a37c4a9f444064a85c30fc
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nnano.2007.389