Manabe et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Chitin nanofibers extracted from crab shells in broadband visible antireflection coatings with controlling layer-by-layer deposition and the application for durable …Manabe et al., 2016
- Document ID
- 17587027503068351592
- Author
- Manabe K
- Tanaka C
- Moriyama Y
- Tenjimbayashi M
- Nakamura C
- Tokura Y
- Matsubayashi T
- Kyung K
- Shiratori S
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
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Reflection from various surfaces of many optical systems, such as photovoltaics and displays, is a critical issue for their performance, and antireflection coatings play a pivotal role in a wide variety of optical technologies, reducing light reflectance loss and hence …
- 229920002101 Chitin 0 title abstract description 82
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