Nanostructured Anti-Reflection Coatings for Enhancing Transmission of Light

  • Mousavi B
  • Mousavu A
  • Busani T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Nanostructured, sub-wavelength anti-reflection layers (NALs) have attracted much attention as a new generation of anti-reflection surfaces. Among different designs, sub-wavelength periodic nanostructures are capable of enhancing transmission of coherent light through an interface without inducing scattering. In this work, we have explored a new profile for periodic NALs capable of transmitting IR light with higher efficiency compared to NALs based on a parabolic profile. To achieve high transmission and low diffraction, the profile and pitch of the nanostructured NALs are calculated using a combination of a multi-layer modeling and Rigorous Coupled Wave (RCWA) analysis.

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Mousavi, B. K., Mousavu, A. K., Busani, T., Zadeh, M. H., & Brueck, S. R. J. (2019). Nanostructured Anti-Reflection Coatings for Enhancing Transmission of Light. Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics, 07(12), 3083–3100. https://doi.org/10.4236/jamp.2019.712217

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