Reflectance properties of silicon moth-eyes in response to variations in angle of incidence, polarisation and azimuth orientation
We report a study of the optical properties of silicon moth-eye structures using a custom-made fully automated broadband spectroscopic reflectometry system (goniometer). This measurement system is able to measure specular reflectance as a function of wavelength, polar incidence angle and azimuth ori...
Main Authors: | Asadollahbaik, Asa (Author), Boden, Stuart (Author), Charlton, M.D.B (Author), Payne, D.N.R (Author), Cox, S.J (Author), Bagnall, D.M (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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2014-02-18.
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