| Literature DB >> 30623651 |
Jiang Li1,2, Wenjun Wang1,2, Xuesong Mei1,2, Aifei Pan1,2, Xuefeng Sun1,2, Bin Liu1,2, Jianlei Cui1,2.
Abstract
This study presents the manufacturing process of bioinspired compound (BIC) eyes. The hierarchical eyes were accomplished by a combination of (i) modified laser swelling, (ii) air-assisted deformation, and (iii) controlled crystal growth. The results show that the addition of nanostructures on the surface effectively improved the water repellent performance with a contact angle (CA) of ∼160° and generally decreased the reflection by ∼25% in the wavelength range of 400-800 nm than the planar surface. Apart from these properties, the BIC eyes showed good optical performance. The convex structure has a circular shape and aspherical profile; this provides optical uniformity and constant resolution (full width at half-maximum = 1.9 μm) in all the directions. Furthermore, the BIC eyes reduced the imaging distortion by 1.5/3.4 and 2.3/3.1 times along the x and y axes, respectively, under 10° and 20° incident lights than a single lens. In the light acceptance range, the image displays almost no distortion.Entities:
Keywords: antireflection; bioinspired compound eyes; hierarchical structures; optical performance; superhydrophobicity
Year: 2019 PMID: 30623651 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.8b04047
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881