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We computationally investigate moth-eye anti-reflective nanostructures imprinted on the endfaces of Assub2/subSsub3/subchalcogenide optical fibers. With a goal of maximizing the transmission through the endfaces, we investigate the effect of changing the parameters of the structure, including the height, width, period, shape, and angle-of-incidence. Using these results, we design two different moth-eye structures that can theoretically achieve almost 99.9% average transmisison through an Assub2/subSsub3/subsurface. |