motheyeinspired
Motheyeinspired describes materials or textures engineered to mimic the nano-scale surface patterns found on the eyes of many nocturnal moths. These designs aim to suppress optical reflections and improve light transmission by creating a surface that interacts with light on a scale smaller than its wavelengths.
Mechanism: The surfaces use subwavelength nanostructures, often arranged as nipple-like protrusions or a quasi-gradual roughness, to
Background: The concept emerged from biomimicry research into how moths see at night, with practical applications
Fabrication methods: Manufacturing uses nanoimprint lithography, reactive ion etching, chemical etching, laser texturing, anodic templates, or
Applications: Motheyeinspired textures are used for anti-reflective coatings in solar cells and display covers, camera lenses
Advantages and challenges: The approach offers broadband, angle-insensitive anti-reflection and potential efficiency gains. Challenges include durability