Formation of moth-eye-like structures on silicon through in situ crystallization of layered Mg silicate
Yuki Nakauchi,
Hikari Minamisawa,
Tomohiko Okada
Abstract:Coating subwavelength-scale pinnacles/thorns on surfaces usually results in antireflection, known as “moth-eye effect.” However, fabrication of such coatings is often complicated and expensive. Herein, we present a bottom–up approach for...
The replacement of the main components with a small amount of heteroelements in a material affects its properties and imparts novel functions, similar to “wasabi” giving the important taste for “sushi”.
The replacement of the main components with a small amount of heteroelements in a material affects its properties and imparts novel functions, similar to “wasabi” giving the important taste for “sushi”.
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