A novel silicon nanotips antireflection surface for the micro Sun sensor |
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Authors: | Lee Choonsup Bae Sam Y Mobasser Sohrab Manohara Harish |
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Affiliation: | California Institute of Technology, 1200 California Boulevard, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA. Choonsup.Lee@jpl.nasa.gov |
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Abstract: | We have developed a new technique to fabricate an antireflection surface using silicon nanotips for use on a micro Sun sensor for Mars rovers. We have achieved randomly distributed nanotips of radii spanning from 20 to 100 nm and aspect ratio of approximately 200 using a two-step dry etching process. The 30 degrees specular reflectance at the target wavelength of 1 microm is only about 0.09%, nearly 3 orders of magnitude lower than that of bare silicon, and the hemispherical reflectance is approximately 8%. When the density and aspect ratio of these nanotips are changed, a change in reflectance is demonstrated. When surfaces are covered with these nanotips, the critical problem of ghost images that are caused by multiple internal reflections in a micro Sun sensor was solved. |
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