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AR SURFACE STRUCTURE

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AR SURFACE STRUCTURE TelAztec Photonics has developed a lithographic process for generating moth-eye structured antireflection surfacing for display applications. The nanometer-scale texture is molded directly into the surface of the plastic display cover via standard low-cost replication processes. Moth-eye textures suppress reflection, typically to below 0.5%, across the visible spectrum and can be designed for use in the IR. They can be used in place of thin-film coatings and, the company says, provide better performance and durability.


Published: December 2004
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