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Rensselaer Researchers Create World's First Ideal Anti-Reflection Coating

Posted March 03, 2007 11:52 AM

From Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - News Release:

New class of nanomaterials could lead to more efficient solar cells, brighter LEDs. A team of researchers from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has created the world's first material that reflects virtually no light. Reporting in the March issue of Nature Photonics, they describe an optical coating made from the material that enables vastly improved control over the basic properties of light. The research could open the door to much brighter LEDs, more efficient solar cells, and a new class of "smart" light sources that adjust to specific environments, among many other potential applications. Most surfaces reflect some light — from a puddle of water all the way to a mirror. The new material has almost the same refractive index as air, making it an ideal building block for anti-reflection coatings. It sets a world record by decreasing the reflectivity compared to conventional anti-reflection coatings by an order of magnitude

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Re: Rensselaer Researchers Create World's First Ideal Anti-Reflection Coating

03/04/2007 12:29 AM

One market is auto industry, for example to cover the instrument pannel to avoid reflections in the widshield, I hate that reflections.

Jaime Soto, from Chile

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Re: Rensselaer Researchers Create World's First Ideal Anti-Reflection Coating

03/04/2007 6:15 PM

I wonder if a cloth with 45o suede would have the same or similar properties. Manufacturers of camo clothing and Ninja families take note!

Also, does defeating the reflective properties of the covering mean that we will be able to get a tan in future while remaining completely clothed?

Mark

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