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Title
Broadband moth-eye antireflection coatings on silicon |
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Author
Jiang, Peng; Jiang, Bin; Sun, Chih-Hung |
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Sponsor
This work was supported in part by the NSF under Grant No. CBET-0651780, the start-up funds from the University of Florida, and the UF Research Opportunity Incentive Seed Fund. |
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Abstract
We report a bioinspired templating technique for fabricating broadband antireflection coatings that mimic antireflective moth eyes. Wafer-scale, subwavelength-structured nipple arrays are directly patterned on silicon using spin-coated silica colloidal monolayers as etching masks. The templated gratings exhibit excellent broadband antireflection properties and the normal-incidence specular reflection matches with the theoretical prediction using a rigorous coupled-wave analysis (RCWA) model. We further demonstrate that two common simulation methods, RCWA and thin-film multilayer models, generate almost identical prediction for the templated nipple arrays. This simple bottom-up technique is compatible with standard microfabrication, promising for reducing the manufacturing cost of crystalline silicon solar cells. |
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Description
This is the publisher's final pdf. Article appears in Applied Physics Letters (http://apl.aip.org/) and is copyrighted (2008) by the American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and the American Institute of Physics. |
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Permanent Link
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/7271 |
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LCSH Subjects
Silicon compounds Semiconductor wafers Microfabrication Monomolecular films |
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Copyright
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Date
2008-02 |
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Physical Description
4 pages |
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Notes
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