Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7935565 | Solar Energy | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
We report hydrophobic modification of a high-performance broadband antireflective (AR) film comprising mesoporous MgF2 nanoparticles. The MgF2 film demonstrates high transmission, >99% (400-800â¯nm) andâ¯>97% (300-1500â¯nm) and is hydrophilic with a water contact angle of 27°. Hydrophobic modification with a fluorosilane containing silica sol by a simple dip coating process increases the water contact angle to 130° without affecting transmittance. Hence, this hybrid layer exhibits excellent anti-reflection in a broad wavelength range (98.8% (400-800â¯nm) and 97.03% (300-1500â¯nm)), along with good water-repellence. Moreover, the layer is also environmentally and mechanically stable indicating its suitability for solar and optical applications.
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Authors
S. Pendse, K. Chandra Sekhar Reddy, C. Narendra, K. Murugan, S. Sakthivel,