کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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1416612 | 985953 | 2011 | 7 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
An ultrathin and super black amorphous carbon (a-C) film has been fabricated by borrowing the inverse V-type anti-reflection nano-architecture from the black wings of butterfly Ornithoptera goliath through vacuum sintering process. The biomimetic a-C film shows good optical absorption (99%) at low reflectance (<1%) in visible light (380–795 nm), which is comparable to the previously fabricated darkest materials, while with a thickness (5 μm) of only 15% of those materials. Experimental results as well as theoretical simulation which is based on finite difference time domain method (FDTD) show that reflection of the fabricated inverse V-type structured a-C film is merely 1/13 of that of the flat surface a-C film, and 1/8 of that of glassy carbon. Complex refractive index of the derived a-C for visible light (380–795 nm) has also been calculated.
Inverse V-type anti-reflection structure was discovered in black wings of butterfly Ornithoptera goliath and then successfully transferred into a-C film, which absorbs approximately 99% of incident light with only 1% reflection comparable to the reported darkest materials while with a thickness of only 15% of those materials.Figure optionsDownload as PowerPoint slideResearch highlights
► Butterfly wing inspires the anti-reflection surface.
► Super black and ultrathin amorphous carbon film.
► Theoretical and experimental verification.
Journal: Carbon - Volume 49, Issue 3, March 2011, Pages 877–883