Antireflection enhancement by composite nanoporous zeolite 3A–carbon thin film

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A straightforward and effective spin-coating technique at 120° C was investigated for the deposition of a thin nanoporous layer with antireflection properties onto glass and indium tin oxide (ITO) coated glass. A mixture of zeolite 3A powder and high iodine value vegetable oil was deposited, creating a carbonic paste with embedded nanoporous grains. Experimental results evidenced excellent broadband antireflection over the visible-near-infrared wavelength range (450–850 nm), with a diffuse reflectance value of 1.67% and 1.79%. Structural and optical characteristics stabilized over time. The results are promising for the accessible and cost-effective fabrication of an antireflective surface for optoelectronic devices.

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Stetsenko, M., Pullano, S. A., Margitych, T., Maksimenko, L., Hassan, A., Kryvyi, S., … Fiorillo, A. S. (2019). Antireflection enhancement by composite nanoporous zeolite 3A–carbon thin film. Nanomaterials, 9(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano9111641

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