Nanostructured Stealth Surfaces for Visible and Near-Infrared Light
- PMID: 27673379
- DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.6b03308
Nanostructured Stealth Surfaces for Visible and Near-Infrared Light
Abstract
So far, all previous attempts to apply nanostructures for perfect transmission have not achieved maximum transmittance beyond 99.5% due to the limited regularity of the nanoscale surface geometry: too low for many high-end applications. Here we demonstrate a nanostructured stealth surface, with minimal reflectance (<0.02%) and maximal transmittance (>99.8%) for a wavelength range, covering visible and near-infrared. Compared to multilayer thin film coatings for near-infrared applications our antireflective surfaces operate within a much broader wavelength range, are mechanical stable to resist human touch or contamination, show a 44% higher laser-induced damage threshold, and are suitable for bended interfaces such as microlenses as well.
Keywords: Antireflection; block copolymer micelle lithography; laser-induced damage threshold; moth eye; nanostructures; near-infrared.
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