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Broadband moth-eye antireflection coatings on silicon
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Materials EngineeringMaterials ScienceEngineeringNanolithography MethodBioinspired Templating TechniqueMicrofabricationOptical PropertiesTemplated Nipple ArraysSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsBeam LithographyMicro-optical ComponentSilicon On InsulatorMulti-functional CoatingBroadband Antireflection CoatingsNanophotonicsProtective CoatingDepth-graded Multilayer Coating
We report a bioinspired templating technique for fabricating broadband antireflection coatings that mimic antireflective moth eyes. Wafer-scale, subwavelength-structured nipple arrays are directly patterned on silicon using spin-coated silica colloidal monolayers as etching masks. The templated gratings exhibit excellent broadband antireflection properties and the normal-incidence specular reflection matches with the theoretical prediction using a rigorous coupled-wave analysis (RCWA) model. We further demonstrate that two common simulation methods, RCWA and thin-film multilayer models, generate almost identical prediction for the templated nipple arrays. This simple bottom-up technique is compatible with standard microfabrication, promising for reducing the manufacturing cost of crystalline silicon solar cells.
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