Biomimetic Materials
Anti-reflective coatings are thin layers applied to surfaces, primarily to reduce reflection and enhance light transmission. These coatings manipulate light by creating destructive interference, which minimizes glare and improves the clarity of images in optical devices. They play a critical role in various biological systems and inspire the development of advanced materials that mimic these natural strategies for light manipulation.
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