Mimicking moth eyes to produce transparent anti-reflective coatings: Scientists develop a simple and scalable strategy to produce resin films with anti-reflective nanostructures--inspired by eyes of moths
| Date | 4th, Nov 2020 |
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| Source | ScienceDaily - General News Websites |
DESCRIPTION
The eyes of moths have a biological nanostructure that grants them anti-reflective properties. Though researchers have managed to mimic this structure to produce anti-reflective coatings, current techniques are not easily scalable. Now, researchers have devised a strategy to produce large area moth-eye transparent films that greatly reduce reflectance and improve transmittance. These films could be used to better the visibility of screens and enhance the performance of solar panels.