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antireflective

American  
[an-tahy-ri-flekt-iv, an-tee-] / ˌæn taɪ rɪˈflɛkt ɪv, ˌæn ti- /

adjective

  1. designed or treated to reduce or eliminate visible reflections or glare on a surface.


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The company has created DarkSat, a light-absorbing darker satellite, as well as antireflective coatings for solar panels.

From Scientific American

AST SpaceMobile is considering antireflective materials and changes to operations to make the satellites dimmer.

From Scientific American

The researchers say these findings could inspire new antireflective materials.

From Scientific American

“You can pay extra for glasses that have an antireflective coating on them. But, of course, essentially, butterflies figured that out maybe tens of millions of years ago.”

From Science Magazine

Understanding these antireflective properties could one day help researchers efficiently funnel light into solar panels and create cheaper antiglare lenses for cameras or glasses.

From Science Magazine