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Hai Lu1,2, Meng Huang3, Ke-Sheng Shen3, Jun Zhang3, Shi-Qiang Xia3, Chao Dong3, Zong-Gang Xiong3, Ting Zhu3, Da-Peng Wu4, Bo Zhang5, Xian-Zhou Zhang3.
Abstract
In this research, we studied enhanced diffuse reflectance that can be achieved by excitations of multiple-scattering in a hybrid micro-structured titanium dioxide coating. Conventional approaches to obtain diffuse reflection structure rely heavily on exciting the scattering of randomly textured surface, whereas here, we reveal numerically and experimentally that, besides interface scattering, bulk scattering of ordered-disordered hybrid structure can be also employed to obtain highly efficient diffuse reflector. The diffuse reflectance over the measured wavelength region increases significantly with thickness, while angle and polarization-dependent specular reflections are suppressed. These results show the potential to be used as a highly efficient diffuse reflector or for applications in various advanced fields of photonics related to light extractions and diffusers.Entities:
Keywords: Coating; Microstructure; Optical properties; TiO2 nanocrystals
Year: 2018 PMID: 30350224 PMCID: PMC6197338 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-018-2763-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1The SEM images of microstructured coatings: a nanocrystal coating, b blend coating, c bilayer coating, and d nanosphere coating. The thickness of coatings is all limited at ~ 14 μm
Fig. 2a, b Diffuse reflectance spectra of the four samples with identical thickness (~ 14 μm) and the optimized nanosphere coatings with different thicknesses, respectively
Fig. 3The a, b SEM, c, d TEM, and e high-resolution TEM images of the nanosphere coating. The d, e the zoom-in TEM images which gives the details of the area corresponding to the red boxes in (c, d), respectively. The XRD pattern of the nanosphere coating (f)
Fig. 4a The schematic of the nanosphere assemblies: from left to right, the perspective, front view, the unit cell of the assemblies, and the three layer nanosphere coating utilized in FDTD simulation, respectively. b Electric field profile in three layer nanosphere coating. c Calculated diffuse reflectance of the nanosphere coating
Fig. 5The specular reflectance of the nanosphere coatings with different thickness for s- (a) and p- (b) polarizations, respectively