Abstract

Our particle ordering technique of several nanoparticles was applied to anti-reflection coating films, which consist of a double-layer structure formed by spin-coating, for commercial computer displays. These double-layered coating films are composed of ordered conductive nanoparticles such as antimony-doped tin oxides (ATO), indium-tin oxides (ITO) and noble metals in the 1st layer and silica matrix in the 2nd layer. The sheet resistance of the double-layered conductive anti-reflection films can be controlled from 10 3 Ohm/sq. to 10 7 Ohm/sq. by varying ingredient of the 1st layer. And by forming nanoparticles ordered 1st layer in the double-layered coating film, we were successful in realizing a low reflectance in any visible wavelength region (a wide reflection curve), due to an inclining refractive index structure. Furthermore, in the 2nd layer composed of 50 nm porous silica nanoparticles with a unique core–shell structure and a silica matrix, which indicates a lower refractive index, the reflectance is significantly reduced in any visible wavelength region.

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