Literature DB >> 25238041

Surface structured optical coatings with near-perfect broadband and wide-angle antireflective properties.

Emmett E Perl1, William E McMahon, Robert M Farrell, Steven P DenBaars, James S Speck, John E Bowers.   

Abstract

Optical thin-film coatings are typically limited to designs where the refractive index varies in only a single dimension. However, additional control over the propagation of incoming light is possible by structuring the other two dimensions. In this work, we demonstrate a three-dimensional surface structured optical coating that combines the principles of thin-film optical design with bio-inspired nanostructures to yield near-perfect antireflection. Using this hybrid approach, we attain average reflection losses of 0.2% on sapphire and 0.6% on gallium nitride for 300-1800 nm light. This performance is maintained to very wide incidence angles, achieving less than 1% reflection at all measured wavelengths out to 45° for sapphire. This hybrid design has the potential to significantly enhance the broadband and wide-angle properties for a number of optical systems that require high transparency.

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Keywords:  Subwavelength structures; antireflective nanostructures; biomimetics; diffractive optics; thin films

Year:  2014        PMID: 25238041     DOI: 10.1021/nl502977f

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nano Lett        ISSN: 1530-6984            Impact factor:   11.189


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