Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5357734 | Applied Surface Science | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Averaged over wavelength range from 500 to 1600 nm at normal incidence, the reflection losses of silicon wafer as master mold are reduced from original 35% to only 0.2% after integrating surface moth-eye structures, and glass slide suppresses the reflection from 7.5% to near 0.4% after incorporating polymer-based moth eyes on double side by replica molding that enables transferring moth eyes from master mold of silicon onto any substrate. An outstanding anti-reflective property out to large incident angles is realized with the average reflection below 0.5% until 50°, below 2.5% at 60° and below 7.5% at 70°, which holds promise for solar cell application.
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Authors
Ling Shen, Huiwei Du, Jie Yang, Zhongquan Ma,