Glass Flow Evolution and the Mechanism of Antireflective Nanoprotrusion Arrays in Nanoholes by Direct Thermal Imprinting

Volume: 13, Issue: 14, Pages: 16968 - 16977
Published: Mar 31, 2021
Abstract
Moth-eye-mimicking nanoprotrusion arrays are typical bioinspired broadband antireflection patterns that improve the transmittance and visibility of optical devices by adjusting different geometrical parameters of nanostructures, such as diameter, height, shape, and periodic arrangement, and widely used in solar cells, electronic displays, and so on. Rapid, net-shape, less complicated, and low-cost fabrication of the glass-based moth-eye...
Paper Details
Title
Glass Flow Evolution and the Mechanism of Antireflective Nanoprotrusion Arrays in Nanoholes by Direct Thermal Imprinting
Published Date
Mar 31, 2021
Volume
13
Issue
14
Pages
16968 - 16977
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