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posted by azrael on Friday July 18 2014, @08:18AM   Printer-friendly
from the anti-everything dept.

A novel glass surface has been developed for use in mobile devices that reduces both glare and reflection.

On a very fine scale, they roughened a glass surface so it could scatter light and ward off glare but without hurting the glass's transparency. Then the researchers etched nano-size teeth into the surface to make it anti-reflective. In addition to achieving both of these visual traits, the researchers showed the textured surface repelled water, mimicking a lotus leaf. Although the anti-glare roughening protects the nano-size glass teeth, further research is needed to ensure that the surface can withstand heavy touchscreen use, they say. They add that the method is inexpensive and can easily be scaled up for industry use.

Abstract of the paper for more details:

Hierarchical micro- and nanostructured surfaces have previously been made using a variety of materials and methods, including particle deposition, polymer molding, and the like. These surfaces have attracted a wide variety of interest for applications including reduced specular reflection and superhydrophobic surfaces. To the best of our knowledge, this paper reports the first monolithic, hierarchically structured glass surface that combines micro- and nanoscale surface features to simultaneously generate antiglare (AG), antireflection (AR), and superhydrophobic properties. The AG microstructure mechanically protects the AR nanostructure during wiping and smudging, while the uniform composition of the substrate and the micro- and nanostructured surface enables ion exchange through the surface, so that both the substrate and structured surface can be simultaneously chemically strengthened.

 
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  • (Score: 2) by paulej72 on Friday July 18 2014, @02:24PM

    by paulej72 (58) on Friday July 18 2014, @02:24PM (#70800) Journal

    How long will it take for my skin oils to collect in the valleys and clog up the system giving no real anti-glare properties and making it harder to see the screen?

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