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Super Black Coating on the Commercial Black Anodized Al(6061) by Direct and Scalable CVDâGrowth of Carbon Nanofibers
Abstract Using carbonâbased super black coatings on optical devices can achieve superior stray light suppression for applications in astronomy. For the first time, the work presents carbon nanofiberâbased black coating on commercial anodized Al(6061), which facilitates the development of a highly effective route to directly integrate the carbonâbased material on the common substrate for optical baffles. The scalable and available structural engineering effect is synergized with the anodized Al(6061) coating with black dye composed of nickel catalyst and the intrinsic broadband light absorption of the CVDâgrown carbon material to ultimately achieve a superior broadband light absorber. Nickel catalysts embedded in anodized Al(6061) offer a practical pathway for carbon nanofiber growth through CVD without additional stacked catalysts. The CVDâgrowing mechanism and CNF nanostructures are demonstrated through TEM and EDS element mapping, SEM, and Raman spectroscopy. CNFâgrown Al(6061) substrates offer above 99% broadband light absorption and low light reflectance below 1% in UVâvisâNIR and midâIR ranges. This facile approach has been useful for super black coating on Al(6061)âbased complicated sculptures, such as concave substrate and an optical baffle. These results have demonstrated a facile method that can significantly impact the industrial scalingâup of highâquality, superâblack coating on spaceborne devices