Statistical Anti-Reflection Structures

(Random Moth-Eye Structures)

Abstract

Minimizing reflection on optical surfaces is of great importance for various optical applications. An intriguing method to mitigate surface reflection involves the employment of nano- and micro-structures designed to counteract reflection, drawing inspiration from natural phenomena such as moth-eye structures. In this use case, we intend to investigate the overall reflection of such a structure by applying tolerance analysis within the framework of VirtualLab Fusion.

VirtualLab Fusion Configuration

  • VirtualLab Fusion VirtualLab Fusion
  • Grating Package Grating Package

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Use Case

Rigorous Analysis and Design of Anti-Reflective Moth-Eye Structures

With the Fourier modal method and the parametric optimization in VirtualLab Fusion, we demonstrate the analysis and design of anti-reflective moth-eye structures.

Tutorial

Grating Order Analyzer

In VirtualLab Fusion, the Grating Order Analyzer can be used for convenient grating diffraction analysis, with results presented in various ways.

Tutorial

Usage of the Parameter Run Document

Using the Parameter Run in VirtualLab Fusion, one can specify the varying range of selected parameters flexibly, so as to perform system analysis.