# 10- Scattering interfaces with tailored disorder and binary profiles
**Source**: https://www.cs.tum.de/spp1839/projects/2nd-period-2018-2021/10.html
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Self-organized
patterns of colloidal particles are used as templates in order to
generate binary patterns in thin films. Understanding the particle
deposition process allows to predict and optimize patterns for a
specific optical function. A stack of multiple such binary structured
layers will enable advanced functionality. The experiments are
accompanied by numerical and theoretical analyses, where the scattering
properties of the layers are rigorously and semi-analytically deduced
and relevant parameter regimes and possible applications identified and
investigated.
## Contributors
Prof. Carsten Rockstuhl
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Stefan Nanz
Prof. Ralf B. Wehrspohn
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Alexander Sprafke
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Peter Piechulla
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