In situ formation of artificial moth-eye structure by spontaneous nano-phase separation

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Abstract

Unprecedented in situ formation of artificial moth-eye structure is demonstrated by spontaneous nano-phase separation of a silica-based system on substrate. The moth-eye thin film with a homogenously distributed nipples array shows broadband antireflection functionalities. The mechanism of nano-phase separation is unveiled as spinodal decomposition by chemical freezing method and thermodynamic analysis. The current method may provide a new avenue to ready fabrication of patterned nanostructures toward a variety of applications.

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Li, T., He, J., Zhang, Y., Yao, L., Ren, T., & Jin, B. (2018). In situ formation of artificial moth-eye structure by spontaneous nano-phase separation. Scientific Reports, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-19414-x

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