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11 January 2005 Self-assembled nanostructures for antireflection optical coatings
Yang Zhao, Guangzhao Mao, Jinsong Wang
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Abstract
We report the first results of self-assembled nanostructures using colloids for antireflection optical coatings. Two-dimensional (2D) periodic nano-structures were made by using self-assembled 2D colloidal crystals on top of a transparent substrate. An atomic force microscope was used to evaluate the quality of the nanostructure. The feature size of the structures was around 105 nm. This sub-wavelength structure is equivalent to an artificial film on top of the substrate. The effective refractive index of the film is found to be around 1.3. Such a low-index materials is desired for anti-reflection coating to reduce Fresnal reflection. We have observed the reduced reflection from glass surfaces as well as enhanced transmission. Our calculated results agree well with experimental measurement.
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Yang Zhao, Guangzhao Mao, and Jinsong Wang "Self-assembled nanostructures for antireflection optical coatings", Proc. SPIE 5642, Information Optics and Photonics Technology, (11 January 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.577122
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KEYWORDS
Refractive index

Antireflective coatings

Glasses

Crystals

Reflection

Reflectivity

Nanostructures

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