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Yetisen, Ali K.
Imperial College London
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- 2018Highly Efficient Energy Transfer in Light Emissive Poly(9,9-dioctylfluorene) and Poly(p-phenylenevinylene) Blend Systemcitations
- 2018Functionalized flexible soft polymer optical fibers for laser photomedicinecitations
- 2018Flexible corner cube retroreflector array for temperature and strain sensingcitations
- 2018Energy Landscape of Vertically Anisotropic Polymer Blend Films toward Highly Efficient Polymer Light-Emitting Diodes (PLEDs)citations
- 2017Electrically Tunable Scattering from Devitrite-Liquid Crystal Hybrid Devicescitations
- 2017Phase-conjugated directional diffraction from a retroreflector array hologramcitations
- 2017Biodegradable elastic nanofibrous platforms with integrated flexible heaters for on-demand drug deliverycitations
- 2016Color-Selective 2.5D Holograms on Large-Area Flexible Substrates for Sensing and Multilevel Securitycitations
- 2016Nanotechnology in textilescitations
- 2014Enhanced reflection from inverse tapered nanocone arrayscitations
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Enhanced reflection from inverse tapered nanocone arrays
Abstract
We computationally and experimentally demonstrate enhanced reflection effects displayed by silicon-based inverted nanocone arrays. A 3D finite element model is used to characterize the optical properties of the nanocone arrays with respect to the change in polarization and incident angles. The nanocone arrays are fabricated by e-beam lithography in hexagonal and triangular geometries with a lattice constant of 300 nm. The fabricated devices show a two-fold increase in reflection compared with bare silicon surface, as well as a strong diffraction within the visible and near-infrared spectra. The nanocone arrays may find a variety of applications from optical devices to energy conservation technologies.