In the first period of the project, the team’s focus has been on establishing a high quality, scalable source for some of the key polymers used in the nanostructuring process. These have been designed on principles of sustainability and reliability, considering availability, lifecycle costs and impact relative to equivalent materials on the market today. University of Bordeaux (Laboratoire de Chimie des Polymères Organiques) and Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Polymer Research have collaborated to design a new process for making high molecular weight block copolymer systems, while Micro Resist Technology GmbH have developed new additives for easy peel injection moulding.
In parallel, Trinity College Dublin and AMO GmbH began process development and optimisation for fabrication of glass with antireflective surfaces, and metals with surfaces that reduce glare, repel water and dirt, or reflect certain colours. Activity was steered by our set of end users in the optics and automotive industries, and our production and process experts IPO and Tecnalia. The first samples of AR glass were produced and shared within the consortium for evaluation.
In the second period of the project, the team’s focus has been on evaluating and modifying key polymers used in the nanostructuring process and bridging the gap to volume production. Pilot implementation started properly in this period, with the objective of pilot-scale demonstration of material production, masking and etch processes and injection moulding. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic was significant in on our activity, with many partners experiencing long shut-downs, travel restrictions and procurement difficulties.
The partners continued to work under these restrictive conditions on methods for production of antireflective glass, and metals for injection moulding parts with functional surfaces, tackling significant challenges in achieving the desired periodicity patterns, transferred with fidelity to the target substrate. Optical modelling and simulation work has progressed, and optimisation work on for the injection-moulding pilot was initiated.