Surface nanostructuring of alkali-aluminosilicate Gorilla display glass substrates using a maskless process

Nanotechnology. 2022 Mar 23;33(24). doi: 10.1088/1361-6528/ac5a81.

Abstract

This paper reports on the formation of moth-eye nanopillar structures on surfaces of alkali-aluminosilicate Gorilla glass substrates using a self-masking plasma etching method. Surface and cross-section chemical compositions studies were carried out to study the formation of the nanostructures. CFxinduced polymers were shown to be the self-masking material during plasma etching. The nanostructures enhance transmission at wavelengths over 525 nm may be utilized for fluid-induced switchable haze. Additional functionalities associated with nanostructures may be realized such as self-cleaning, anti-fogging, and stain-resistance.

Keywords: nanostructure fabrication; optical properties; optical switching devices; subwavelength structures.