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Moth-eye-inspired biophotonic surfaces with antireflective and hydrophobic characteristics

Kuo et al., 2016

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338477668622542624
Author
Kuo W
Hsu J
Nien C
Yu H
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ACS applied materials & interfaces

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In nature, in order to prevent attention from predators, the eyes of night-flying moths have evolutionarily developed an antireflective ability. The surfaces of their eyes are covered with a layer of a sub-wavelength structure that eliminates reflections of visible light. This layer …
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    • G02B1/11Anti-reflection coatings
    • G02B1/118Anti-reflection coatings having sub-optical wavelength surface structures designed to provide an enhanced transmittance, e.g. moth-eye structures
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