Near-infrared antireflection coating operated with broad incident angles

Seungmin Chae, Changwon Lee, Yumi Kim, Yeonsang Park, Yunjong Kim, Sungho Lee, Un Jeong Kim

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Abstract

We designed and demonstrated antireflection coatings that exhibit high transmittance regardless of the angle of light incidence. The suggested design is adapted from a universal impedance matching layer model and is optimized by a particle swarm optimization technique. The thin layers separated from a layer with low refractive index is known to exhibit minimal changes in dielectric constant even when incident angle changes. The simulation results obtained by finite difference time domain method showed that designed structure has transmission with more than 96% at the incidence angle of less than 71° in the range of 700–900 nm wavelength. We fabricated the designed structure and measured transmission at different incidence angles to certify simulation results. By measuring transmittance of fabricated sample while changing an incidence angle from 0° to 80° by 10°, we found out that transmittance is more than 90% within the incidence angle of 70°, and the average of transmission at the wavelength of 800 nm measured within the above incidence angle is calculated as 0.916.

Original languageEnglish
Article number251108
Pages (from-to)68-72
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of the Korean Physical Society
Volume86
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2025

Keywords

  • Antireflection coatings
  • Broad angle of incidence
  • Particle swarm optimization
  • Universal impedance matching layer

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