Biomimetic microlens array with antireflective “moth-eye” surface†
Abstract
We report a replication route to non-planar, three dimensional microlens arrays with an antireflective surface nanopattern. Our methodology uses the surface topography of the Attacus atlas moth's compound eye and a soft lithographic technique to fabricate topographically faithful moulds that, in turn, are used to reproducibly replicate the original eye surface with nanoscale fidelity. In addition to antireflection, the resulting poly(urethane) replica with its “moth-eye” nanopattern also exhibits increased hydrophobicity relative to the unpatterned