Abstract
Although recently developed bio-inspired nanostructures exhibit superior optic performance, their practical applications are limited due to cost issues. We present highly transparent glasses with grassy surface fabricated with self-masked dry etch process. Simultaneously generated nanoclusters during reactive ion etch process with simple gas mixture (i.e., CF4/O2) enables lithography-free, one-step nanostructure fabrication. The resulting grassy surfaces, composed of tapered subwavelength structures, exhibit antireflective (AR) properties in 300 to 1,800-nm wavelength ranges as well as improved hydrophilicity for antifogging. Rigorous coupled-wave analysis calculation provides design guidelines for AR surface on glass substrates. © 2013 Song et al.
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Song, Y. M., Park, G. C., Kang, E. K., Yeo, C. I., & Lee, Y. T. (2013). Antireflective grassy surface on glass substrates with self-masked dry etching. Nanoscale Research Letters, 8(1), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-8-505
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