Large Block Copolymer Self-Assembly for Fabrication of Subwavelength Nanostructures for Applications in Optics

  • Parvaneh Mokarian-Tabari
  • , Ramsankar Senthamaraikannan
  • , Colm Glynn
  • , Timothy W. Collins
  • , Cian Cummins
  • , David Nugent
  • , Colm O’Dwyer
  • , Michael A. Morris

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Abstract

Nanostructured surfaces are common in nature and exhibit properties such as antireflectivity (moth eyes), self-cleaning (lotus leaf), iridescent colors (butterfly wings), and water harvesting (desert beetles). We now understand such properties and can mimic some of these natural structures in the laboratory. However, these synthetic structures are limited since they are not easily mass produced over large areas due to the limited scalability of current technologies such as UV-lithography, the high cost of infrastructure, and the difficulty in nonplanar surfaces. Here, we report a solution process based on block copolymer (BCP) self-assembly to fabricate subwavelength structures on large areas of optical and curved surfaces with feature sizes and spacings designed to efficiently scatter visible light. Si nanopillars (SiNPs) with diameters of ∼115 ± 19 nm, periodicity of 180 ± 18 nm, and aspect ratio of 2-15 show a reduction in reflectivity by a factor of 100, <0.16% between 400 and 900 nm at an angle of incidence of 30°. Significantly, the reflectivity remains below 1.75% up to incident angles of 75°. Modeling the efficiency of a SiNP PV suggests a 24.6% increase in efficiency, representing a 3.52% (absolute) or 16.7% (relative) increase in electrical energy output from the PV system compared to AR-coated device.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2973-2978
Number of pages6
JournalNano Letters
Volume17
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 May 2017

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This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 6 - Clean Water and Sanitation
    SDG 6 Clean Water and Sanitation

Keywords

  • antireflective surfaces
  • block copolymers
  • graded refractive index
  • omnidirectional
  • optics
  • reflectivity
  • Subwavelength nanostructures

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