Antireflective Coating: Sugar-based carbon hollow spheres that mimic moth eyes

Tuesday, January 5, 2016 - 23:01 in Physics & Chemistry

Researchers have developed a novel, low-cost, ultra-lightweight material that could be used as an effective anti-reflective surface for microwave radiation based on the eyes of moths.

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