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Bio-inspired Broadband and Omni-directional Antireflective Surface based on Semiconductor Nanorods

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Abstract

Bio-inspired layers of semiconductor nanorods increase light coupling into a high refractive index substrate. Reflection and transmission measurements show unambiguously, that the reduced reflection is due to optical impedance matching at the interfaces.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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