Jinjuan Xue, Jinjuan
School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Southeast University, Jiangsu Nanjing 211189

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Journal : Journal of Engineering and Technological Sciences

Layer-by-Layer Fabrication of High-Performance Broadband Anti-reflection Coatings Comprising Oppositely Charged Nanosheets and Nanoparticles Wu, Xin; Xue, Jinjuan; Zhou, Yuming; Ma, Shuaishuai; He, Man
Journal of Engineering and Technological Sciences Vol 47, No 5 (2015)
Publisher : ITB Journal Publisher, LPPM ITB

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1226.466 KB) | DOI: 10.5614/j.eng.technol.sci.2015.47.5.5

Abstract

In this study, we fabricated broadband anti-reflection coatings using a method based on layer-by-layer self assembly of positively charged layer double hydroxide (LDH) nanosheets and negatively charged silica nanoparticles via electrostatic interaction. Scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy were used to observe the morphology, structure, and surface topography of LDH/SiO2 multilayer coatings. The anti-reflection properties of the coatings were investigated by UV visible spectrophotometry. Glass substrates covered with the LDH/SiO2 multilayer coatings exhibited broadband anti-reflection properties. The obtained [LDH(0.4 g/L)/SiO2(25 nm)]8, [LDH(0.4 g/L)/SiO2(50 nm)]10, and [LDH(0.8 g/L)/SiO2(25 nm)]6 coatings exhibited the best broadband anti-reflection properties among the as-prepared LDH/SiO2 multilayer coatings with different deposition cycles. Transmission levels of 97% were achieved in these optimal systems. Moreover, a maximum transmittance of 98% was achieved at a wavelength of 550 nm in the [LDH(0.4 g/L)/SiO2(25nm)]8 system and at 700 nm in the [LDH(0.8 g/L)/SiO2(25nm)]6 system. Different packing patterns of the two oppositely charged nanomaterials (dense packing of LDH nanosheets and loose stacking of silica nanoparticles) and the moderate textured surface of the coatings contributed to the enhanced light transmission and reduced wavelength dependence in the UV visible spectral range.